Archive Industry insight: Japan in Europe The Oriental performers Prompted by a Seiko time/date chronometer, photographed by Pentax and printed via Panasonic, this month's subject matter is the rise of the Japanese performance car— in particular… April 1988 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Road Impressions -- Vauxhall Carlton GSi 3000 24v The affordable 24-valve The November 1989 debut of the (deep breath) Vauxhall Carlton GSi 3000 24v was unmarked by a formal British launch, or the hypocritical welter of 170 mph… July 1991 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Wings and roundabouts On June 15 1992, Adrian Palmer, managing director of Lotus Cars, announced the demise of the infant Lotus Elan. The bold, front-drive sports car had sold 3857 units in approximately… December 1992 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The BMW 316 that's really a 318 "Remember, it's not a sports car," were the words of advice from BMW's UK press representative as we discussed a recent mildly critical test of BMW's now 1,766 c.c. engined… May 1981 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Blade Runner Mazda remains the world's only manufacturer committed to rotary engine technology. The latest RX-7 is smoother and faster than its forebears, but is that enough....? Throughout its evolution, from naturally… March 1993 Issue By Jeremy Walton