The British were once known for making great sports cars. Some are well-known, but you might be unfamiliar with a few on our ...
Two of Britain’s most recognizable postwar sports cars will highlight Freije & Freije Auctioneers’ Fall Big Boy Toy Auction later this month. A 1954 Jaguar X-Type convertible and a 1960 Austin-Healey ...
In this video, I compare the British sports car MGB with the Japanese Datsun 240Z, examining whether the Datsun is a superior vehicle. The discussion includes an evaluation of both cars as classic ...
There is no purer driver's experience than a well-sorted vintage British sports car. At least, that's what crusty old purists who bemoan every new car as the work of Satan nowadays. There is some ...
The 1980s were a wildly different time, and although it might not seem all that long ago for some of us, the decade is 40 years forgotten now. Still, regardless of how long gone the decade is, it's ...
While not even remotely close in terms of fame to the likes of the McLaren F1, P1, and Senna, or the Jaguar XJ220, these forgotten mid-engine sports cars from the UK deserve to be rediscovered. During ...
TVR, one of Britain’s coolest and most obscure boutique automakers, is back. Again, supposedly. Charge Holdings, the owner of Charge Cars, a UK-based firm that specializes in restoring and converting ...
Porsche is one of those auto brands that other brands hate to love and love to hate - they produce some of the best sports cars on the market, with the 911 pretty much defining sports cars, and can ...
A charming 1959 Austin Healey Sprite with just 53,102 miles is up on Exotic Car Trader. This is classic British motoring at its finest, ready for weekend drives or vintage shows. The Austin-Healey ...
The humble V-8 - the torque-heavy driving force behind some of the world's best muscle cars, the world's best pickup trucks, and supercars; it is generally seen as the American engine, with brands ...