Cars

Two-hitter quitter: Turbo B18CR Civic sedan

  “Daily driving a Honda is not an uncommon practice but, when it’s a boosted B18CR EK sedan throwing out 260kW at the wheels, that’s a different story altogether” View

S/I Champs Spotlight: Pure-porno C33 Laurel

  View fullsize The drifting sessions were a popular part of the track day and what would drifting be without the presence of a Nissan Laurel (C33). This purple-licked example

Throwback Thursday: Skope Classic 2016

  A large crowd in excess of 10,000 was entertained by some great motor racing at the Skope Classic over Waitangi weekend, 2016, with 35 races across a wide range of

Jewel Tour: the jewel that is New Zealand

  Jewel Tours brought a fleet of wild, wonderful, and expensive cars to take a three-week driving tour around New Zealand. We managed to jump on board with the chairman,

BMW’s iconic M3

  At the end of a long day, we were negotiating a narrow, winding country road in the pitch-black of early evening, unsure of where or when the next turning

The tangled and interesting history of this Lotus 22

As part of international Diamond Jubilee celebrations, many overseas Formula Junior racers are scheduled to compete alongside locals in special races to be held at Hampton Downs, Taupō, Ruapuna, Levels,

Dean Foster’s Mini love affair

In New Zealand Classic Car Issue No. 313 Dean Foster shares his story of how he came to love and cherish the Mini marque, and became involved in keeping them

Porsche aims to save gas, cash, and environment

German automaker Porsche have announced that they will be unveiling the latest incarnation of their Panamera luxury-saloon range, which features a new 243kW (330hp) V6 turbo petrol engine, claimed to

Get to know Tony Quinn’s Aston Martin Vulcan

This incredible piece of automotive machinery got a fair amount of PR when it arrived in New Zealand last year. Its owner is businessman, racing driver, and race-track owner Tony

Valuable steel: the £500,000 BMW M1

Have you ever wondered why the 2009 BMW 1M was never called the M1, like every other M-series car that the automaker has ever produced? It’s because of this car