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Crewe’s Missile: Bentley Continental GT group test

The Continental GT changed Bentley for good. But how far has it come in two and a bit decades? Andrew Frankel has the answer

Features

Geek Out! Switch spotting

Ever wondered where low-volume manufacturers used to get their switchgear? Thought not. Richard Porter, by contrast, often thinks of little else

Motorsport

Celebrating McLaren’s moment of magic

The team that took McLaren to victory at Le Mans 30 years ago is producing its own limited edition tribute to the winning F1. Andrew Frankel looks forward, and back

Features

The rise of the car café

What does the recent proliferation of car-themed pubs and cafés tell us about car culture in the UK? Dan Prosser investigates

Free Reads

Maserati GranTurismo Folgore review

It’s among the first of a new breed of electric sports cars. Does the GranTurismo Folgore hit the right notes? Dan Prosser reports

Features

My love for American hot rods

A taste for hot rods, once acquired, never leaves, says Ian Callum. And he should know: he’s been in love with them since his early teens

Features

Blunder Buses: Peugeot 1007

The theory of a city car with sliding doors that could be opened in tight spaces was sound. But in this case, says Richard Bremner, the reality was rather different

Driven

Sweet Spot: Porsche 992 Carrera GTS v 997 Carrera GTS

The 911 Carrera GTS used to be a parts bin special. Nowadays it’s anything but. So how far has it come? Andrew Frankel referees

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