Motoring News
20 January 2012The true cost of supercar ownership
Owning a sleek piece of automobile exotica is the dream of many people, and with the appeal of low interest finance, that dream could potentially be within reach.

read moreHunt/Lauda epic starts filming
Check out sneak pics from Ron Howard’s upcoming story of legendary 1976 F1 season
read moreBMW’s front-drive baby revealed
This is BMW’s all-new front-drive hatchback and its sister car, the Mk3 Mini.
read moreDoes cruise control increase fuel consumption?
Honest John explains why using a car's cruise control isn't good for maximising its economy.
read moreWhere to buy a car for £1,000
Honest John helps a reader find a £1,000 car for their daughter.
read moreNot impressed with VW brake life
Honest John finds that the brakes on his Fiat 500 have lasted longer than those of a reader's VW Polo.
read moreThe curse of big wheels
Honest John hears more evidence that big wheels aren't good for a car's ride comfort.
read moreMicro car, massive insurance
Honest John helps the owner of a microcar to track down some cheaper insurance quotes.
read moreIn search of something different
Honest John hears from a reader who is interested in buying a Nissan Cube.
read moreShould I be concerned about Jaguar DPF?
Honest John advises a reader to hold on to their diesel Jaguar, despite worries about the car's DPF.
read moreMr Money: the folly of HS2 high-speed rail
Let the train take the strain? Not at these prices, says Telegraph Motoring's Mr Money, Mike Rutherford.
read moreWhat we're driving: Hyundai i40 Tourer
Hyundai's i40 is a worthy contender for those after an estate that's a bit different from the norm.
read moreKia Optima: a real Mondeo alternative
Handsome styling, high standard specification and a fantastic ownership prospect mean the Kia Optima is a strong rival to the ubiquitous Ford Mondeo and Volkswagen Passat.
read moreMorgan set for 2012 return to Le Mans
Peugeot has gone, but 50 years since taking class victory, the British carmaker is back
read moreSubaru XV review
It's not particularly pretty and it's a bit too expensive but the XV is a good move for struggling Subaru.
read moreNew Renault Twingo now on sale
The new Renault Twingo is available to order now.

read moreVW aspires to be 'automotive Apple'
Volkswagen wants to become the automotive equivalent of Apple with its new car designs, according to the man behind the looks of the new Volkswagen CC.
read moreInside the new James Bond exhibition
Fifty vehicles from the 22 James Bond films are now on display at the National Motor Museum.
read moreRichard Hammond's event guide to 2012 for petrolheads
Back by popular demand, it’s Hammond’s Petrolheads’ 2012 Year Planner.
read morePH fleet: Morgan Plus 8
The all-new Morgan Plus 8 debuts officially at Geneva but Harris has already got one for an express PH fleet tenure
read morePH Blog: a blat in the Brat
It's not just Ronald Reagan who has a thing for Subaru pick-ups
read moreSOTW: Vauxhall Omega 3.0 MV6
What was once a favourite of the motorway patrol is now a fine alternative barge, says Shed
read moreToyota's Le Mans racer - first pics
Peugeot might have gone, But Toyota will fill its place
read morePic of the Week: Yankee muscle reborn
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 gets its time in the sun
read morePistonHeads Sunday Service 12/02/12
Join us at Silverstone Circuit for the first Sunday Service of the year
read moreRingside seat: tourist laps under threat
Our man at the Nurburgring on why the 'ring needs weekday tourist sessions
read morePH Blog: M5 talks dirty
The filth betrays the hard week the M5 has had in our hands but is it really all that? Dan's not sure...
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