Foretelling the future of our favourite Ferraris
Is there such a thing as a bad Ferrari? In this market report, we look at some of New Zealand’s favourite models and assess their prospects
Is there such a thing as a bad Ferrari? In this market report, we look at some of New Zealand’s favourite models and assess their prospects
The Jensen Interceptor — a ‘no replacement for displacement’ American V8 engine nestled in an Italian-designed, genuinely luxurious, British-built touring car
Bathurst was the entry point for this local legend View fullsize When the Australian motor industry was entering its golden era, one car set the benchmark. Ford’s Falcon GTHO and
A new class of car that created a new class of buyer View fullsize Britain’s The Guardian newspaper chose 1963 as the year that defined the ‘modern era’ —
It’s hard to believe that this 1958 Studebaker Champion has clocked just 128 miles since new … View fullsize In 2014, the Ellerslie Classic Car Show introduced the
How are French classic cars faring in New Zealand? View fullsize Germany may have created the very first car, but it was France that took the idea of the
If there was ever a classic with an almost supernatural refusal to grow old and fade away, this is it View fullsize ANDREW NEILL REMEMBERS A previous owner
View fullsize Last year we covered the new motorsports sanctioning body, Australian AutoSport Alliance (AASA), launched locally by LeMons organizer Jacob Simonsen. The alternative sanctioning body offers an
View fullsize Mention the name Rain-X and you’ll instantly think water repellent, but the company actually offers a wide range of car care products, including its Headlight Restoration
The first Saturday of the year will often see classic cars, hot rods, and bikes converging for the annual Black Swamp Rod Run in Mangawhai.
Mazda has made a lot of MX5s but one little beauty stands head and shoulders above the others. You could argue that the MX5 is a very successful
New Zealand Classic Car’s November issue, on sale now, previews New Zealand’s greatest closed roads tarmac rally, Targa New Zealand. Flip the magazine over and it becomes a
Defining 1980s Japanese automotive excessiveness with a supercharged mid-engined and rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2. View fullsize Gripped by a whirlwind of rapid technological advances, 1980s Japan was riding on
October’s New Zealand Classic Car is on sale now. This month, one of the great classic cars on a beauty per dollar basis, the MGA, graces our cover.
For those who recognise the essence of luxury; for apprentice plutocrats wanting to signal their sense of entitlement but who don’t yet have all the cash required