Retro Rides’ Market Analyst Cliff Chambers has plucked the best from roughly 300 car and motorbike lots during March 2025, finding that while there was plenty to like, the value of some models has declined quite noticeably.
Unveiled at the 2025 Bangkok International Motor Show, the one-off Isuzu Dragon Max shows there may well be a market for turning even the most humble of utes into a flashy restomod.
From the first motorised crossing of the Simpson Desert in 1962 to posting record sales figures today, the Nissan Patrol has left its mark on Australia, and Australia has left its mark on it in turn.
While glamorous exotics or rowdy muscle cars are the classics many enthusiasts crave, for others, there’s still some appeal in the humble everyday car. That's exactly what will feature this July at one of the UK’s biggest and most distinctive car shows, the 2025 Festival of the Unexceptional.
This supercharged 1974 Mini scaled the world’s tallest volcano to momentarily become the highest car on the planet.
This is how a childhood model car sparked a lifelong passion for Bentleys, culminating in one lucky owner recently taking delivery of this remarkable Speed Six Continuation Series.
There’s something for everyone among Hagerty’s Top 10 picks, from the classic British Austin-Healey 3000 roadster, to the luxurious Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II, the rally-bred Subaru Impreza P1, and Italian thoroughbred Ferrari F355.
The updated 2026 Cobra GT range will include a new entry-point with a new 2.0-litre engine available in two states of tune offering as much as 291kW.
Dubbed a 'Continumod', each example of Boreham's new-build Mk1 Escorts will feature continuation chassis numbers and an optional motorsport-derived engine that revs to 10,000rpm.
The car is one of 18 derived from the D-Type sports/racing Jaguar which dominated Le Mans 24 Hour contests during the mid-1950s.
The Supercat features a tubular steel chassis, carbon-fibre body, and a 660hp supercharged V12.
The tradition of displaying British vehicles in mid-September, before the onset of Brisbane’s oppressive summer heat, dates back more than 40 years.
The internet is losing its collective mind over the new Jaguar logo and brand direction.