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Dos and don’ts when attending classic car shows

  • 8th July, 2020

Classic car shows are relaxed weekends that are fun for the whole family. To make the most out of your visit, we’ve listed a few simple dos and don’ts below.

The wing mirror of a classic car with the sun shining on it

The pros and cons of owning a classic

  • 8th July, 2020

Thinking of buying a classic car? Fantastic idea! But before you dive into the world of Morris Minors or MG Midgets, it’s wise to take a moment to think.

Classic cars that are family friendly

  • 3rd July, 2020

Many classic car lovers dread having to give up their beloved motor when they start a family. But having kids doesn’t mean your days of stylish motoring are behind you. In fact, there are several models of classic car that will suit your love for all things retro and still fit two child seats in the back.

THE MANY CARS OF PETER SELLERS

THE MANY CARS OF PETER SELLERS

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 2nd July, 2020

Peter Sellers, who died forty years ago today, was quite possibly the greatest actor of post-war British cinema, despite a spate of dreadful pictures towards the end of his life.

Mandatory MOTs to be reinstated from August

Mandatory MOTs to be reinstated from August

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 2nd July, 2020

Update: The government has confirmed that mandatory MOT testing will be introduced from 1st August in England, Scotland and Wales. The announcement comes with the gradual easing of lockdown restriction and rising traffic levels.

Club of the month – Renault Owners’ Club

Club of the month – Renault Owners’ Club

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 30th June, 2020

The Renault Owners’ Club is run by a group of volunteers and is recognised and supported by Renault UK.

CAR OF THE MONTH – CHRIS POLLIN’S PONTIAC TRANS AM

CAR OF THE MONTH – CHRIS POLLIN’S PONTIAC TRANS AM

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 30th June, 2020

When Chris Pollin takes his Trans Am for a spin, the public reaction is sometimes dramatic. This is hardly surprising, for not only is the Pontiac a rather magnificent vehicle in its own right, but it is also a doppelganger for the star of a certain television programme.

DO YOU REMEMBER – THE MISTER SOFTEE ICE CREAM VAN?

DO YOU REMEMBER – THE MISTER SOFTEE ICE CREAM VAN?

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 30th June, 2020

The arrival of an ice cream van was once as much a part of a summer evening as a schedule of television programmes that you would generally avoid.

A man cleaning the bonnet of a classic car on his driveway

How to keep your classic car germ free

  • 26th June, 2020

How do you keep yourself and your family protected from the small but potentially serious risk of becoming infected by germs that have lingered on your dashboard or steering wheel? Our quick guide gives you the basics.

A motorhome parked at a campsite under a starry sky

How to manage on-board water in your motorhome

  • 26th June, 2020

Read on for our quick guide to water in your motorhome. And remember – a good water system is just one of the motorhome essentials you need to put in place.

MG METRO TURBO

MEET THE OWNER – JAMES BARNES AND HIS MG METRO TURBO

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 26th June, 2020

As the Metro approaches its 40th birthday, it seems only appropriate to pay tribute to one of the rarest and most desirable versions.

60 YEARS OF THE COMMER “SPACEVAN”

60 YEARS OF THE COMMER “SPACEVAN”

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 25th June, 2020

As recently as the 1980s, you might regularly encounter a medium-sized van that resembled an inverted soap-dish.

Overnight restrictions lifted for motorhome and campervan users in England

  • 24th June, 2020

UPDATE: the latest advice from the government yesterday makes it clear that camp sites and caravan parks in England can open from 4th July, if they are Covid-secure.

DO YOU REMEMBER – THE MILK FLOAT?

DO YOU REMEMBER – THE MILK FLOAT?

  • Ellie Priestley |
  • 23rd June, 2020

When the world was young and The Goodies ruled BBC2, the sound of a Wales and Edwards electric motor was as much a part of the morning’s routine as hearing the postman’s BLMC J4.