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It was light, innovative, fast and great looking – all the things a Lotus should be – yet the 1990s Elan reboot still failed. David Twohig thinks he knows why
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It once looked like the future, but with no direct successor was it really a road to nowhere? David Twohig adjudicates
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From nowhere came a Japanese saloon to rival the best Europe could muster. David Twohig recalls a car whose only sin was to be better by far than it looked
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It’s an icon of French design and, in many ways, that’s its problem. David Twohig risks his editor’s wrath and takes aim at a Gallic classic
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What’s the difference between a really good Nissan Skyline and a true great? Our man David Twohig thinks he has the answer
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How did Renault come close to building a true great, yet still miss the mark? It was not the will that was lacking, says David Twohig, just the way
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The GT86 is light, compact, fun and affordable, so why isn’t it one of the greats? David Twohig has the answer
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It sold well, it made money, yet Porsche’s first water-cooled car has always struggled for acceptance. David Twohig thinks he knows why