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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 79)
This week the lads come to you from Herbert Austin’s ‘new’ office at the British Motor Museum
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Used Renault Twizy 2012-2021 review
17bhp, the option of no doors, and a chassis tuned by RenaultSport - is the Twizy a sensible or foolish used buy?
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Aston Martin Vanquish to return this year with new 824bhp V12
DBS replacement will start a run of specials using the new 12-cylinder engine, which you can listen to here
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Autocar magazine 1 May: on sale now
Our first look at the new electric Range Rover, the future of the Ford Mustang scooped, and driving the new MG 3
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The elegant legends powered by the Straight Eight engine
The straight eight, so named because its eight cylinders are lined up in a single row, is a rare exception. Originally known simply as the Straight Eight, what is now known as the Model A was America’s first car with an engine of this type.
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Aston Martin's New 824-HP Twin-Turbo V-12 Will Power a Forthcoming Flagship
The fully redesigned 12-cylinder engine also has 738 pound-feet of torque and could debut under the hood of a DBS successor.
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Aston Martin Has a New 823-Horsepower V-12
A complete redesign of the brand's turbocharged V-12 will keep it alive for another era, and we may see it in a new Vanquish before the year is out.
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New V12 Engine Coming to Aston Martin—Was It All Done In-House?
First EVs delayed until 2026 as ‘complete redesign’ of the V12 promises 824 hp. V12 engines have been in numerous Aston Martins, including the 5.2-liter in DB11.
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Aston Martin isn't done with V12s, it redesigns the engine
Aston Martin announces that it has a redesigned version of its twin-turbo V12, and it will launch in a new model this year.
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My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 86)
This week Steve and Matt talk a road-going Jaguar C-X75 at last, a Morris Minor restoration, EV oversupply and more
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The craziest concept cars ever made
Bertone created not one but three separate BAT concepts between 1953 and 1955. Designed to explore the possibilities of aerodynamic design, the clue was in the name – BAT stood for Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnica. At a time when roads were full of designs dating from before the Second World War, these machines must have looked like spacecraft from Mars.
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Ferrari SF90 XX and Spider review
Ferrari piles on the downforce for its first road-legal, special-series XX model
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Elon Musk says Tesla still plans to grow Supercharging network after eliminating global team, but 'at a slower pace'
Elon Musk said on X that Tesla plans to slow production of new Supercharging stations to focus on "100% uptime and expansion of existing locations."
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Best places to get your car maintained and repaired
Consumer Reports offers a quick guide, with a few examples, of when you should get your car maintained and repaired at a dealership, vs. an independent shop, vs. a chain.
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BorgWarner, Al Unser Jr salute IMS’s ‘Wreath Lady’
As Indianapolis Motor Speedway's official 'Wreath Lady', Julie Vance is usually accustomed to making things to be presented to other people. But after 33 years and counting of making the BorgWarner Victory Lane Wreath for the Indianapolis 500, she ...
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10 cars with paint problems, according to Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports shares the ten vehicles most prone to paint problems, and they span quite an array of models.
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Rahal and D’Orlando talk Radical Cup
RACER's Marshall Pruett speaks with NTT IndyCar Series driver Graham Rahal about his company GRP (Graham Rahal Performance) and his entries in the Radical Cup. GRP driver Nick D'Orlando discusses the Radical SR3, his career aspirations, and how the ...
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Air|Water wraps up the largest Porsche gathering in Southern California
The second annual - and first standalone - Air|Water Porsche enthusiast show, produced by the Luftgekühlt events team, celebrated a tremendous success last weekend, with artistically curated cars attracting more than 11,000 enthusiasts, who immersed ...