Category: Buyers Guide

MG B and MG B GT

MG B and MG B GT

Predictable choice or not, the MG B deserves its reputation as 60s sports car icon and the perfect usable classic…

Toyota 2000GT

Toyota 2000GT

As technically interesting as it is beautiful, the Toyota 2000GT is much more than the copy of European sports cars some think it is…

Triumph TR4/TR4a

Triumph TR4/TR4a

A classic British roadster wrapped in stylish Italian bodywork, the Triumph TR4 offers a more muscular alternative to an MG B or Spitfire…

Rover P6 Series I

Rover P6 Series I

An icon of 60s suburbia, the Rover P6 was a quietly ground-breaking car packed with modern technology and makes for a great starter classic…

AC Cobra

AC Cobra

The Cobra’s blend of 60s British style and American V8 power remains as compelling as it always has.

MG F

MG F

MX-5 too obvious but Lotus Elise too extreme? The overlooked MG F could be the bargain modern classic roadster of choice.

Audi Quattro

Audi Quattro

The ‘80s icon and rallying hero is a modern classic on the rise and as charismatic as it is impressive to drive.

Porsche 911 (996)

Porsche 911 (996)

Every 911 generation has its day and that moment may be coming at last for the unfairly maligned 996.

Fiat 124 Sport Spider

Fiat 124 Sport Spider

More sophisticated than contemporary British rivals, the Fiat 124 Sport Spider is a more stylish way to live the ‘60s roadster dream.

Lotus Elan

Lotus Elan

As beautiful to drive as it is to look at, the Elan is the perfect road-going expression of Lotus’s engineering ethos and racing success.

Morris Minor

Morris Minor

A post-war British icon, the Morris Minor is a deservedly popular and still affordable entry into the world of classic cars.