
Karmann Kounsellor – 1968 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia coupé
An author and retired barrister, the owner of this lovely Karmann Ghia is well qualified to write about the qualities of his stylish German coupé — so we asked Chris Marnewick
An author and retired barrister, the owner of this lovely Karmann Ghia is well qualified to write about the qualities of his stylish German coupé — so we asked Chris Marnewick
Some think Lotuses are delicate. They have their fans here but the Elise could always handle more Lotus founder Colin Chapman was a bright fellow to say the
For readers of a certain age, the Subaru WRX will evoke visions of noisy boy racers, exhaust tips that burble incessant noise, and caps worn in such a manner that
American Charger or Australian Charger? It’s not all about Ford vs GM. Both variants of Mopar Chargers have their fans among Kiwis so where do they cross over?
As modern sports cars go retro-plus-electronics, appreciation is growing for genuine originals. Nissan got it right first time with its Z car but even the more wayward examples
I’m still standing! Among others, this survivor has had two careful lady owners, but it also spent several years waiting in the wings, all dressed up with no
The Chris Stephens Datsun 240Z is a brilliant example of a model that changed the way we think about Japanese cars View fullsize Is Japan about to become
Maserati named a number of its cars after winds because, in its opinion, that’s what the cars go like — the wind! View fullsize The dramatic mid-engine Bora,
John Hancock’s 1938 MG TA Tickford garnered the highest score of all the cars entered in the 2019 Concours D’Elegance at the Ellerslie Classic Car Show. It’s easy
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