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Inside my rare Ford RS200 garage

The Ford RS200 is one of the most exciting and rare rally cars ever built, and this video gives a closer look at my own RS200 Group B collection. Known for its extreme design, short production run, and connection to the legendary Group B era, the Ford RS200 still stands out as a dream car for rally fans and collectors. In this video, I show the details that make these cars so special, from the styling and history to the unique character that made the RS200 such an icon. It is a rare chance to see a Ford RS200 collection up close and understand why this model still means so much in the world of classic motorsport. For Ford fans, rally enthusiasts, and viewers who love rare performance cars, this RS200 collection delivers history, rarity, and the thrill of seeing one of the most unforgettable rally machines ever made.


Why this £47,000 electric SUV is making expensive brands nervous

Electric SUVs are getting expensive, fast. This one comes in under £50,000 and still manages to feel premium, distinctive, and well thought out. From design to performance to interior quality, the Cupra Tavascan challenges what buyers should expect at this price point. This video breaks down why it stands out in a crowded EV market.


Finally taking my Ioniq 5 back to the track

Hyundai Ioniq 5 heads back to the track for another round of electric performance testing and driving. The video centers on a sporty EV used in a motorsport setting, where acceleration, handling, braking, and overall track-day behavior become the focus. For viewers interested in electric cars, performance hatchbacks, and modern track driving, it offers a closer look at how an Ioniq 5 performs away from everyday roads. The setting emphasizes EV capability in a high-pace environment and gives useful context for anyone following the growth of electric performance vehicles.


Can a 900HP GTR pull skiers through snowy mountain roads?

A 900HP Nissan R35 GTR and Mitsubishi EVO X are pushed into an unusual winter challenge by pulling skiers across snowy mountain roads. Combining extreme horsepower with slippery conditions creates a unique mix of speed, balance, and precision driving. The snow-covered environment demands careful throttle control as the cars navigate icy sections while towing skiers behind them. Every acceleration and corner becomes more intense as traction constantly changes on the winter surface. This session blends winter sports with high-performance car culture, showcasing how powerful AWD cars behave in deep snow while creating a fast-paced and visually dramatic mountain driving experience.


What makes this VW Transporter cost over £100k

VW Transporter T6.1 pricing comes into focus here, with a 204 bi-turbo, 7-speed DSG LWB Highline model being assessed against its over £100k asking price. The van has been ordered brand new from Van Haven and collected on 7 May 2022, with the build centred on a T32 chassis, twin sliding doors, a soft-close tailgate and factory side windows. It also features a Revenue Blue finish, GTI wheel arch extensions, Bilstein B6 comfort suspension with an Eibach 35mm lift, BF Goodrich KO2 tyres on Fuel Colletts alloys, and a range of lighting, roof and recovery accessories.


New electric cars may look expensive but here's why they are cheaper to buy than petrol versions

We teamed up with Insider Car Deals to analyse the price you will pay for 10 new EVs against their closest petrol equivalents. And it turns out the electric option is commonly the cheaper choice.


Can Xiaomi SU7 ultra match a Porsche 911 on track?

Xiaomi SU7 Ultra and Porsche 911 headline a track-focused comparison that looks at how a high-performance electric sedan stacks up against a classic sports car. The video centers on circuit driving, where acceleration, cornering, braking, and overall balance matter more than spec-sheet claims. It offers a clear look at EV performance in a motorsport setting and how one of Xiaomi’s most talked-about cars compares with a well-known benchmark from Porsche. Viewers interested in electric cars, sports cars, and track tests will find a direct comparison between two very different performance machines.


Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD Review Still the King of EVs

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD continues to dominate the EV market with incredible efficiency, over 700 km WLTP range, and one of the best charging ecosystems in the world. Combined with its minimalist interior, massive storage space, and smooth driving experience, it remains one of the smartest electric cars you can buy today.


Rescuing this BMW 8 Series manual after 10 years of neglect

I head to Spain on a road trip to track down a rare BMW 8 Series that’s been hidden away in an underground garage since around 2010. What I find is a Euro-spec Laguna Green E31 850i with a 6-speed manual, and the hunt is only the beginning.


A Texas speed-built C5 Corvette takes on its first drifting run

Texas-built performance meets drifting as a speed-built C5 Corvette makes its first run on the slide. The title points to a modified Chevrolet Corvette being used in a drifting context, which places the focus on automotive preparation, handling, and the first moments of a car adapting to this style of motorsport. For audiences interested in sports cars, custom builds, and track-side driving, the video offers a clear example of a C5 Corvette entering drift-oriented action. It provides context around the vehicle, the build, and the driving discipline without overstatement.


What 700 horsepower feels like in a truck

Experience the raw power and versatility of a modern supertruck equipped with a high-performance supercharged V8 engine capable of delivering 700 horsepower. This comprehensive driving review takes the vehicle through various environments, from challenging off-road mud tracks to smooth highway cruising with advanced autonomous steering features. Key highlights include the massive 37-inch all-terrain tires, a unique interior workspace conversion, and specialized camera technology designed for precision navigation in difficult terrain. Witness the incredible acceleration and mechanical engineering that makes this vehicle a standout choice for those seeking both extreme capability and daily driving comfort.


The most reliable car brands in 2026

Reliability remains one of the most important factors for car buyers in 2026. With this in mind, and using the latest predicted reliability scores, we’ve ranked the world’s most dependable car brands, highlighting where each one stands and what sets them apart. From Japanese consistency to American innovation and German engineering, the results may surprise you. Click on to see the full ranking and discover which brands truly deliver long-term peace of mind.


Does anyone know what kind of car this is?

In this video, we explore an intriguing car model and dive into its features and performance. The video showcases a detailed look at the design, specifications, and driving experience of the vehicle. #CarReview #AutoEnthusiasts #CarModel #VehiclePerformance


Tesla authorised to test supervised self-driving software in Belgium

BRUSSELS, May 13 (Reuters) - Tesla has been authorised to test its supervised self-driving software on one car on the roads of Belgian region of Flanders as part of a the general authorization process, a spokesperson for regional minister Annick De Ridder said on Wednesday. • The U.S. company could start testing its software on a car as soon as it get a licence plate and an insurance, which could


Peas in a pod - surprising cars that are related

Platform sharing has been around for a long time, but still throws up some surprising combinations - we investigate


F1 2026 for beginners: The radical new rules explained

A new season and a new era of grand prix racing will begin this weekend, and there's a lot to unpack


Honda indefinitely suspends Canadian EV plant plan

TORONTO — Honda Canada says it has indefinitely suspended its plans for a $15-billion electric vehicle complex in Ontario.


What it takes to push this Lamborghini to 1,000 HP

Most people think “cheap Lamborghini” means fragile supercar problems. But this one hides a seriously overbuilt engine that can handle almost 1,000 horsepower without drama. The internals are stronger than most expect, and the platform responds incredibly well to boost. With the right setup, big power doesn’t mean instant failure. This isn’t just a bargain exotic - it’s a potential monster.


Toyota C-HR plug in hybrid review: Style, efficiency and fun combined

The Toyota C-HR Plug-in Hybrid combines bold styling, efficient hybrid technology, and surprisingly fun driving dynamics into one compact SUV package. With 220 hp, up to 70 km electric range, and a high-tech interior filled with practical controls, it delivers a modern Toyota experience with extra personality.


The floodgates open: Chinese EVs land in Canada

Chery and Geely have started shipping EVs and PHEVs to Canada, with thousands more scheduled to land on Canada’s shores.


How the 1949 Ford saved the company

A close look at a very important car that deserves to be much better remembered today


Ineos promises a 'smaller' off-road SUV—but not what you think

Ineos also wants to start producing vehicles in the United States by the end of 2030.


Three truths and one lie supercar challenge

Test your supercar knowledge with a fun three truths and one lie challenge featuring Lamborghini Ferrari and the iconic Aventador SV. #Lamborghini #Ferrari #Supercars


Our favourite junkyard discoveries at Rohners Auto Parts, Willmar, Minnesota

Delve into a yard full of interesting wrecks


BMW M2 vs Tesla Model 3 performance on track

BMW M2 and Tesla Model 3 Performance meet on track for a direct performance comparison that brings together a sporty gas-powered coupe and a high-performance electric sedan. The matchup highlights how each car approaches speed, handling, braking, and overall track driving from very different engineering perspectives. For viewers interested in car reviews, motorsport, electric vehicles, and track tests, the video offers a clear look at two popular performance cars in a controlled driving setting. It is a straightforward comparison for anyone following modern performance car battles and EV versus ICE discussions.


I found a luxury car powered by a truck engine

Buying the cheapest luxury car already sounded risky, but discovering it had been swapped with a massive diesel truck engine made the project even crazier. What should have been a smooth and quiet luxury machine now sounded more like heavy construction equipment every time it started. The bizarre build instantly confused everyone who saw it, turning the car into one of the strangest combinations imaginable. Underneath the luxury styling was a loud, aggressive setup nobody expected to find inside a high-end car. What started as a cheap purchase quickly turned into one of the wildest and most unforgettable custom builds ever attempted.


Peugeot 308 facelift review new design and hybrid power

The Peugeot 308 Facelift 2025 brings a refreshed design with new lighting, improved interior details, and multiple powertrain options including hybrid and electric. It remains one of the most stylish hatchbacks, but the EV version still lags behind in charging speed and performance. This review explores its strengths and weaknesses.


This is the BMW M1, a legendary sports car still wanted by collectors

The BMW M1 is known as one of the legendary sports cars that still attracts attention today. Its design looks classic, sporty, and full of iconic character. Overall, the BMW M1 gives an exclusive and historic impression, making it a car that collectors still love to hunt for.


6 reliable cars under 10K

A breakdown of six reliable used cars under $10K, highlighting value, maintenance needs, and smart choices for budget-friendly vehicles.


Conor Daly, Alex Palou become 1st drivers to top 228 mph on 2nd day of Indianapolis 500 practice

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis 500 drivers turned Wednesday's practice into a possible race day preview.


Saab is selling some of the last cars it ever made

There are several 9-3 prototypes and pre-production vehicles for sale.


The biggest disasters in automotive history

Join Autocar for a look at all the cars that failed to live up to great expectations


Is the new 296 Speciale actually faster than a LaFerrari?

This detailed road test captures an impromptu first drive of the high-performance hybrid supercar directly from its historic manufacturing base in Italy. The review examines how the integration of a powerful electric motor with a refined twin-turbo engine results in a staggering output that rivals top-tier flagship models. Key focus areas include the advanced aerodynamic features, such as active rear diffusers and carbon fiber components, alongside significant mechanical weight reductions achieved through specialized engineering. The narrative also explores interior refinements made to the steering wheel and seating, balancing track-ready intensity with surprising everyday practicality and silence in electric mode. By comparing the driving dynamics and pricing against standard versions, the presentation provides a critical perspective on whether this performance-focused evolution represents the ultimate modern driving machine. It offers a rare look at the cutting-edge technology and heritage that define this latest chapter in mid-engine excellence.


First drive: 2026 Chevrolet Colorado Trail Boss Midnight Edition

Remember when the entire pickup industry was sent into a total conniption when Ford introduced its EcoBoost V6. Blue Oval enthusiasts lost their mind. Six pistons would never be enough for their manly travails. Turbochargers were for wussies or worse, Europeans. “Hell, if I wanted fuel economy, I’d just get a diesel,” went the refrain. And yet, here I am 10 years later, driving around in a Chevrolet Colorado — a pickup “mid-sized” only in the...


Ford’s new battery container is here to take on the Tesla Megapack

Ford Energy’s LFP-powered DC block was designed to last 20 years and packs over 5 megawatt-hours of energy.


How fast is Audi TT RS on Green Hell circuit?

The Audi TT RS shows just how serious it can be when pushed around the Green Hell circuit. Its sharp handling, strong grip, and powerful acceleration make every section of the track feel intense. On a place as demanding as the Nürburgring, speed is not just about power but also control and confidence. The TT RS looks quick, planted, and full of energy through the corners and straights. It is the kind of run that makes this compact performance car feel far more impressive than many expect.


Old man pretty shocked inside 650HP car racing at Nürburgring track

This Mercedes-AMG GT S proves that mileage and age do not stop a well-built performance car from feeling serious on the Nürburgring. With over 104,000 km on the odometer and nearly a decade of use behind it, the car still delivers around 650 HP from its upgraded 4.0L biturbo V8, supported by replacement turbos, a custom remap, Bridgestone Potenza Race tires, and strong Paragon discs with Endless pads. The power and braking performance make it a fast and exciting track machine, but the aftermarket K-Sport suspension becomes the biggest weakness. Its soft setup causes bouncing under acceleration and nervous movement in faster sections, making the car feel less stable than it should at the limit. Even with traffic and handling concerns, the AMG GT S shows impressive durability, speed, and character, while also proving how important a properly tuned suspension setup is for turning power into real confidence on track.


Steyr-Puch: Europe’s most interesting automotive museum?

For decades, the Austrian automotive industry has been perched on one company - this museum celebrates it along with other parts of Austria's car history


Is America ready for Chinese cars?

A luxury electric SUV from China is raising new questions about whether American buyers are ready for a serious foreign challenger. The vehicle combines a quiet ride, high tech cabin features, battery swapping ideas, and a price aimed at premium brands. Its arrival also comes as steep US tariffs make Chinese electric cars far more expensive for American consumers. The review highlights both the promise of the vehicle and the political pressure surrounding China’s fast growing auto industry. For Detroit, the bigger question may be whether tariffs are buying time or delaying a tougher reckoning.


The cheapest SUVs Canadians can buy right now without regret

The Cheapest SUVs Canadians Can Buy Right Now Without Regret


Guide to Asian car choices

Overview of popular Asian car options, covering reliability, maintenance considerations, and key factors to consider when choosing a vehicle.


Renault's reborn Twingo is a small EV with a big heart

When it comes to looks, the little reborn Renault Twingo leans on its famous 1990s predecessor, some of which are still doing the rounds today, but it couldn't be more different. Instead of puny petrol power, buyers get a 21st century car with a proper electric power-train. The 27.5-kWh battery will keep it going for up to 263 kilometres and the 82...


Cars that have been recalled so many times, we can’t believe they’re still on the road

Not all recalls are created equal, and they don’t always mean a car is bad. In many cases, recalls are tied to software fixes, supplier issues, or early production bugs that get ironed out over time. That said, some vehicles rack up a surprising number of them. The figures below are based on Expected 30-Year Lifetime Recalls, which estimate how often a model will be recalled over its lifespan. Some of these might surprise you.


Trump’s Xi meeting has US automakers warning: Don’t let Chinese cars into America

Trade summits usually sound distant from the factory floor, but this one is landing much closer to the assembly line.


I bought a Range Rover for $1,300 - what could go wrong?

He has a habit of buying six-figure cars for next to nothing - and somehow getting away with it. This time it’s a one-owner Range Rover with low miles for just $1,300. No inspection. No test drive. Just a bid and hope. We took it out to see if this gamble finally backfires.


New cars lose up to 30% in year 1 — here are smarter ways Canadians can shop for vehicles

From franchise dealers to fully digital platforms, here's how Canadians can shop for a car — and which option fits your budget


Electric car tax perks are about to get much smaller

Australia is beginning to scale back some of its biggest electric vehicle tax incentives as EV adoption accelerates and government costs continue rising. The move reflects a broader shift seen in several countries where early EV subsidies are gradually being reduced as electric cars become more mainstream. Australia winds back EV incentives Accordi...


10 European barges you might’ve forgotten


The cars that were brought back to life

There has been a surprising number of cars that died but were later resurrected, but did they all get on...?