Classic Reviews

Pint Sized Performance: Suzuki Cervo SC100 CXG

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We all love going fast, right? However, all that power and torque is often rendered useless when face with heavy traffic and questionable road surfaces. What really matters at then end of the day, well in this writer’s opinion anyway, is how the car makes you feel. Sure, plenty of vehicles will dazzle you with ludicrous power figures and the …

Magnum Opus: Ferrari 308 GTSi Review

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People are loving the Eighties again. The music, style and popular culture has come full circle, and the same can be said for sports cars of the era. This means the band of extravagant low slung wedge shapes from exotic car makers, which became etched in our math books and plastered all over our bedroom walls, are on their comeback …

Mazda MX5 at 30

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The old saying “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it” could have been created to describe the modern Mazda MX5. The car which brought the honest, fun to drive, affordable sports car back from the pages of history in 1989, has reached its 30th milestone. Usually for a single model of sports car to stick around this long, it needs …

Aston-ishing: Aston Martin DB7 Review

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To understand why the DB7 was such a monumental success for Aston, we need to go back to the late eighties. In 1988, Aston Martin were in the financial doldrums and needed financial backing fast. Fortunately, the Blue Oval from Detroit stepped in, acquiring the Newport Pagnell based company and set about trying to turn a profit. With Ford backing, …