Memories : MG3 unveiling in Longbridge – just for fun
Steven Ward recounts the events of Wednesday, 12 June 2013 at Longbridge, England. The reason he was there was for the unveiling of the UK-spec MG3 – the car that […]
Steven Ward recounts the events of Wednesday, 12 June 2013 at Longbridge, England. The reason he was there was for the unveiling of the UK-spec MG3 – the car that […]
Ian Nicholls, AROnline’s historian-in-residence, tells the story of Austin Morris, and its part in the downfall of the British motor industry. Here, in the seventh part, BLMC knuckles down to the […]
AROnline Contributor Martyn Kelham has produced this series on the great motoring men. Here, in the third part, he discusses the Engineer Lawrie Bond – the man behind the Bond […]
The Hillman Avenger was an ambitious ground-up new car for the Rootes Group, benefiting from the development resources of parent company Chrysler. In many ways, it should have been as […]
Jaguar Land Rover has marked the production of more than 1.5 million Ingenium engines. The family of engines, introduced in 2015 to power the model range in the wake of […]
We love a listicle on AROnline and also have a soft spot for electric and hybrid cars – and, as the technology matures into a viable propulsion system for an […]
The Ital Design-styled, V8-powered Etna concept made its debut at the 1984 British Motor Show at Birmingham. It was based on the Lotus Esprit, added race-bred cutting-edge technology, and promised […]
Ever seen an Austin FX4 not wearing its illuminated taxi light on its roof? Chances are it’s an Austin FL2, the black cab designed for hire and reward drivers. Declan Berridge […]
The Panther Solo was a short-lived and ultimately unsuccessful mid-engined, four-wheel-drive sports car designed to replace Lotus and TVR at the head of the UK sports car industry. But the […]
The first Aston Martin to be ‘Made in Wales’ has been driven off the production line. It’s the final step in an exciting project that commenced in 2015, and is […]
A group of classic car enthusiasts who became friends via a Facebook group have clubbed together to crowdfund the restoration of a rare Rover CityRover, with the finished car set […]
INEOS Automotive looks set to abandon its plans to build the new Grenadier (above) at a new production facility in Bridgend, Wales. The favoured location looks likely to be the […]
Ian Nicholls, AROnline’s historian-in-residence, tells the story of Austin Morris, and its part in the downfall of the British motor industry. Here, in the sixth part, the BLMC honeymoon comes undone […]
The Hillman Avenger was assembled in New Zealand and proved to be a minor hit on the Kiwi market. It remained in production for more than a decade and lives […]
The story of the Leyland Australia Moke Californian is a long one – and Mark Paget has managed to piece together this fascinating slice of Antipodean history. By 1976 Leyland Australia […]
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