Motoring News
28 October 2009Tunisia profits from Europe's crisis
A low-cost but skilled labour force is attracting western manufacturers reeling from the global economic recession to the small North African country
read moreWhich small Nissan is best?
Honest John advises a reader who requires a spacious small car with a high seating position.
read moreCan I switch off daytime running lights?
Honest John responds to the owner of a new VW Golf fitted with DRLs that seemingly cannot be deactivated.
read moreVideo: greatest co-driver ever?
Is there anyone you’d rather have on pace notes than the esteemed Barry Meade?
read moreKerry Katona's £1.8m car history now includes a Focus RS
Supercars, hardcore off-roaders, hot hatches and Korean MPVs - Kerry Katona has had an incredible car collection, and now she's got a Focus RS
read moreGronholm completes Race of Champions lineup
Double World Rally Championship winner to compete against race and rally greats.
read moreAbu Dhabi F1 track - virtual tour
The final round of the Formula One World Championship takes place on a new circuit in Abu Dhabi this weekend - and autocar.
read moreRange Rover: on sale now
The 2010 luxury offroader has more power but uses less fuel.
read moreBMW builds an M5 CSL
BMW’s M division has built a special lightweight one-off version of the E60 M5 as part of the 25th anniversary celebrations for the iconic four door saloon.
read moreVicki Butler-Henderson puts her Ferrari on podium
It's not many drivers who could step into a Ferrari race car for the very first time and rack up a pair of podium finishes, but that’s exactly what Vicki Butler-Henderson did at the weekend.
