Archive The Conventional New Escort Range An attractive new body shape constructed around practically the same old mechanical components is the essence of Ford's new Escort range, which goes on sale in Britain on March 19th.… February 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Citroen's Ugly Duckling, the 2CV6 It's the crudest, ugliest, thriftiest, four-wheeled production car in the world, as French as champagne and as popular too. You need a sense of humour to drive it and if… July 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive A Stag with Rover Power-and Reliability Blown head gaskets and finally a comprehensive engine blow-up when the timing gear fell off the end of a camshaft of his Triumph Stag had driven to despair Mike Stephens,… August 1976 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Aston Martin of New Port Pagnell Motor Sport visits the home of a great British sporting marque, recently saved from extinction There were times last year when the demise of one of the most famous sporting… September 1976 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Road Impressions The Ford Mustang 2.3 Ghia Turbo Back to the drawing board? If there was a Worst Car of the Year Award the Ford Mustang 2.3 Ghia Turbo would surely be… November 1979 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Road impressions A Pair of Sports Fiats FIAT SERVED up quite a dose of fun recently with extrovert sporting versions of their popular 131 Mirafiori and the little 127. The Mirafiori Sport… May 1979 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Road impressions The Ford Escort 1300 Ghia Expensive, comfortable, characterless New looks, new trim and a widened range are the main points of the New Escort introduced in March. Ford avoided any… July 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive A saloon car Waterloo Comparing the exceptional Wolseley 2200 and Citroen CX2000 The Citroen CX series was elected the "Car of the Year". The British Leyland 18-22 series is that company's own "car of… September 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive ROAD IMPRESSIONS A Pair of Lancias The Lancia Fulvia 1300 Coupe S3 WHEN THE Lancia Beta Coupe was announced the impression given was that it would replace the much-loved Fulvia Coupe series.… June 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive The BMW Cabriolet on sale in Britain Towards the end of last year we borrowed a BMW 323i Cabriolet from Frank Sytner, who was offering these Bauer conversions on registered 3-series saloons. Although the Cabriolet was available… May 1980 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Sideways to Victory! "Sideways to Victory!" by Roger Clark, in collaboration with Graham Robson. 256 pp. 8 3/4 in. 5 3/4 in. (Motor Racing Publications Ltd., 56 Fitzjames Avenue, Croydon, Surrey CRO 5DD.… September 1976 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Mid-engined Monte Carlo from Lancia Which way is the sports car going? Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, and our own Lotus have pioneered the mid-engined road car formula, setting new standards of roadholding and handling. Porsche succeed… July 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson