The Americans asked for a two-door Rover 800 - but never got it. We did, though, but is it a classic?
"Would softer tyres be more likely to suffer damage from potholes? Alternatively, is there another make of tyre that would give both good economy and a softer ride?"
The first Japanese car to win European Car of the Year is 33 years old and in fast decline, but will it ever be a classic?
"It is one of my pet hates where people unnecessarily sit in the middle lane, or even lane three or four on motorways."
MG Rover's last new car was an Indian import, aimed at helping its dealers regain traction in the supermini market.
"I regularly drive on a 20 mile stretch of smart motorway, often late at night. When do "restrictions" end?
Although Bridgestone’s AirFree tyre concepts are designed for lunar and extraterrestial surface exploration, the technology could appear on earthly vehicles.
The Mk4 VW Golf was once the UK's most in-demand used car - but will it ever enjoy the same success as a classic?
"I'm trying to decide on my next new car, and the constant changing of the rules makes it difficult to decide on the best option for me."
The most common first car for the PlayStation generation comes of age, but does it become a classic?
"I'm planning a trip to France in the summer but I'm having some trouble finding out what equipment I need to carry in my car."
Few classic car shows are as welcoming and easy-going as Hagerty’s Festival of the Unexceptional — discover why summer 2025’s is a must-attend event.