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Supplement - 50 cars to buy before you die- 52 Pages of life-changing classics. |
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Buy your E-Type now- As values of its rivals rocket out of reach, Britain's sexiest sports car looks better value than ever. Which one's for you? |
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Ferrari's four-door fantasy- This car could have been a radical and lucrative step into a new market, but Ferrari was afraid to make it. Find out why. |
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Money no object- Even in the dark times after the 1973 oil crisis, super-saloons for the super-rich survived. Today, they offer a rare combination of exclusivity, luxury, performance and even value. Aston Martin vs De Tomaso vs Iso vs Bitter |
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A mountain to climb - BMW's M1 had one of the most traumatic births in motoring history. Thiry years on we stress-test it again on a trans-Alpine journey from Italy to its birthplace in Germany. |
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Powered by Porsche- Back in 1928, a Mercedes was a Daimler designed by Porsche. If that sounds intriguing, it's nothing compared to the thrill of driving this famous titan with the 'elephant blower' engaged. |
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Renault 16 1964-1979- Advanced specification and sharp Gallic styling made the Renault 16 a clever alternative choice for adventurous European buyers - and it's a car that's simply too good to suffer automotive obscurity. |
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Buying Guide - Porsche Boxster- Porsche introduced the Boxster as a cut-price 911 alternative and didn't skimp on its spec or performance. Now you can pick one up for under £10,000, so the original concept makes even more sense - a classic is born. |
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