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19 June 2012American cars at Beaulieu
read moreCholmondeley Pageant of Power review
This year's Pageant was plagued by the weather but blessed with a great crowd - and Telegraph Motoring's man won a prize.
read moreSkoda Rapid details announced
New details have been released for the Skoda Rapid, which will sit between the Fabia supermini and Octavia family hatchback in Skoda’s growing range.
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read moreDriven: Nissan GT-R Track Pack
Nissan has further honed its extreme sports car the better to tempt trackday aficionados.
read moreJag F-type V8: latest spy pics
This supercharged V8 version of the new sports car paves the way for an even hotter R-spec model
read moreLe Mans 24 Hours race review
Audi triumphs yet again, but the real winners are fuel efficiency and the Le Mans race organisers.
read moreAmerican muscle cars at auction
These beautifully restored American muscle cars go on sale via auction at BCA Nottingham on June 21, July 19 and August 16.
read moreDefacing a park is not the way to honour war dead
We should always remember those who die for their country. No argument. All over London are fitting memorials to wars of empire and survival. They are the more poignant now that we fight only “wars of choice”.
read moreNo G20 solutions yet to the euro’s woes
The G20 summit was never likely to generate easy solutions to the eurozone crisis. Nor has it. José Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president, has said testily that he does not need lessons in democracy and that the crisis originated in the US. But the one thing that the global focus has done is to remind us where economic power now lies. China and India were the biggest contributors to increases in the IMF emergency fund, which may yet be used to protect vulnerable European economies from the effects of a renewed crisis in the eurozone.
read moreGreece’s only hope is to go back to the drachma
Markets are already on the slide, after a brief surge following the Greek election results. New Democracy may have won 129 seats out of 300 but actually the majority of people did not vote for a pro-bailout party. The conservatives won only 29.7 per cent of the vote.
read moreNigel Farage: Greece’s only hope is to go back to the drachma
Markets are already on the slide, after a brief surge following the Greek election results. New Democracy may have won 129 seats out of 300 but actually the majority of people did not vote for a pro-bailout party. The conservatives won only 29.7 per cent of the vote.
read moreEdward Burtynsky's OIL at The Photographers' Gallery
The inaugural exhibition from London's reopened Photographers' Gallery examines the pervasive ways oil has impacted upon our lives and altered our landscapes
read moreWe must shift culture to live in hard times
The historian Niall Ferguson says that the young should regard austerity measures as bracing because they will learn independence from the state. His remarks, made during the Reith Lectures, are regarded as a shade insensitive in a period of European social unrest and soup kitchens. Yet a re-education has to follow. We have to learn how to become financially literate.
read moreFirst drive review: Vauxhall Insignia EcoFlex Tech Line 2.0CDTi
The Insignia could hardly be described as dynamic, but it is perfectly pleasant to punt along and would obviously be at home on long motorway slogs
read morePagani Zonda R Evo to make Goodwood debut
The 750bhp Pagani Zonda R Evo hypercar will make its debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
read moreIs The Future Now?
What really struck me was the difference between the design approach of the class of 1991 and the class of 2012
read moreDavid Lyon appointed new Vauxhall design chief
Former Buick and Chevrolet design boss, David Lyon, replaces Mark Adams as head of design for Vauxhall/Opel
read moreSkoda Rapid: official pics
Skoda has released pictures of the production-ready Rapid – the family hatch aimed at the VW Golf and Ford Focus
read moreKen Block is back!
Driftmeister extraordinaire announces Gymkhana Five will land next month…
read moreFirst drive review: Volvo S60 Polestar
Polestar has fashioned a real one-off, not just in a literal sense, but also as a wider concept
read morePeugeot 208 deposit intake 'best in history'
In total, more than 3000 deposits for the new Peugeot 208 have been paid for to date
read moreDriving the Queen's cars, part 2
In pictures: Behind the wheel of a 1926 Rolls-Royce 20 with a royal connection.
read moreDriven: Volvo S60 Polestar concept
Only yesterday we revealed details of the mad 508hp Volvo S60 Polestar - now we've driven it!
read moreSpotted: Porsche Panamera manual
Fancy a stick-shift super-saloon? This Panamera represents a rare opportunity if so...
read morePH Photo Session: 23/06/12
Join us this Saturday for the next PistonHeads photography session
read moreCaterham SP300 R sets Pageant of Power record
Extreme track car sets CPoP record - we presume slicks and downforce helped...
read moreWill.i.Am's modified DeLorean-thing impounded
Will he may be, but driving his new car he isn't...
read moreNew boss for Caterham Cars
Ansar Ali leaves Caterham Cars after seven years at the helm
read moreIn pictures: Aston Martin Vanquish
Images of the new Aston Martin AM 310 Vanquish, a £189,995 supercar with a top speed of 183mph.
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