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30 June 2007Monty’s NASCAR victory - Motorsport
Former grand prix star Juan Pablo Montoya has won his first NASCAR race
read moreSparking up a celebration
Car parts maker Bosch is celebrating producing its 10 billionth spark plug - enough to lay end-to-end and circle the earth 14 times
read morePrice is right for Volvo's carriers - Volvo V70
Swedish giant Volvo has announced prices and specs for its new V70 and XC70 estates, which are due here in September
read moreSat-nav mapped out - Products
If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em – that’s the thinking behind the latest atlas from regular Auto Express test winner Philip’s
read moreThe car club that takes the fast lane
Tested in the extreme Tibetan cold, the Chinese Brilliance BS6 saloon might have struck terror into the mind of a European car factory worker after its recent launch...
read morePrivate equity eyes Land Rover, Jaguar
A small group of private equity funds this week received information on Land Rover and Jaguar in preparation for a possible sale of Ford Motor's two UK luxury brands,...
read moreTraditional methods help to turn wheels of fortune for Brompton
Andrew Ritchie, managing director of Brompton Bicycle, has been smoking cigarettes in the office since he designed his clever folding bike more than 30 years ago...
read moreSantander to sponsor McLaren in F1
Santander, the Spanish bank, believes it has hit the jackpot by signing on as a corporate sponsor of the McLaren Mercedes Formula One team this year. "McLaren have a...
read moreASK THE EXPERTS Brompton Bicycle
Brompton is right to outsource but should be careful not to stray too far from home, our experts say. Howard Hackney partner at Grant Thornton, the...
read moreGoodwood starts with a whimper, then rallies (part 2)
Franca Davenport rides with Colin McRae.
read moreGoodwood starts with a whimper, then rallies
From a close encounter with a Transit’s exhaust pipe to a ride with Colin McRea and a trip in a classic Merc, Telegraph writers have mixed fortunes at the Festival.
read moreWhere only the very best will do
Tony Dron explores the lush gardens of the Hurlingham Club before Salon Privé parks its cars there in a fortnight.
read moreWho are you kidding?
We had a flood of letters from enraged Toyota Prius owners after we questioned its environmental credentials. Here, Andrew English tries to answer them all.
read moreInterplanetary craft
Andrew English engages the hyperdrive and finds the new Mitsubishi i a little economical on comfort but brisk and fun to drive around town.
read moreA tourer on steroids
Suzuki's GSX-R1000 is not built to tour, but when you fit panniers it does the job wonderfully, says Kevin Ash.
read moreMotors on TV
Your weekend guide, edited by Matt Warman.
read moreMr Money
Looking for the cheapest insurance? Our resident penny-pincher names.
read moreAll for one and one for all
Is sharing better than buying? Rebecca Feiner looks at the rise of the car club.
read moreChoose a car
Honest John finds it hard going green on a budget.
read moreHonest John's agony column
Commuting in Oxford, desiring a Mitsubishi i and bemoaning speed cameras.
read moreMotoGP preview
Will Casey Stoner continue to be a thorn in Rossi’s side? Suzi Perry reports.
read moreAs seen on TV:give the rozzers a little respect
Fighting crime from a three-wheeler is not going to help the police meet their clear-up targets, writes James May.
read morei for an i
Hyundai is launching the i family, a C-segment car set to compete with the Citroën C4, Mazda 3, Ford Focus and Peugeot 307.
read moreSavour the spirit of Brooklands
We have a copy of David Venables's stunning book, Brooklands: The Official Centenary History to give away.
read moreHackney's engine-size tax
Hackney borough council in London is increasing the cost of residents' parking permits for owners of cars with engines larger than two litres in capacity.
read moreRiley attempts to rev things up in poor old Blackpool
Blackpool had a bleak winter, writes Rod Ker.
read moreLetters to the editor
Our readers respond.
read moreShort cuts
A brief round-up of the all the latest motoring news.
read moreSkoda Fabia vRS SE
'Despite the red brake callipers and rear spoiler, the hot little Skoda Fabia is a wonderfully anonymous supermini'
read morePorsche 911 GT2
Feeling the heat: we catch Porsche engineers testing the hardest 911 yet in 125-degree desert heat
read moreJeep Patriot
Jeep says it's a smaller, cuter 4x4. Is this the shape of SUVs to come, or the last gasp of a dying breed?
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