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100 years of the Rolls-Royce Phantom


Entire classic car museum for sale


Tennis-Paul keeps on trucking in Rome after vehicle is repossessed at home

(Reuters) -Tommy Paul has had to put off-court distractions in his rear view mirror at the Italian Open this week after the American's beloved truck was repossessed at his home in Florida. Paul beat Hubert Hurkacz 7-6(4) 6-3 on Thursday to set up a semi-final against Jannik Sinner in Rome but it was clear the fate of his Ford F-150 was a worry for the world number 12, who has made more than $10


Optimal tips for balancing hybrid work

Navigating the landscape of hybrid work is akin to exploring uncharted territory, full of twists and turns. As the traditional boundaries between office and home blur, finding the right balance becomes essential for a fulfilling professional and personal life. From creating a distraction-free home office to fostering team connections in the digital realm, let's embark on a journey of efficiency, well-being, and success in the evolving world of work. Swipe through to learn how you can get the best out of your hybrid working arrangement.


The Classic British Cars Powered By American Muscle

Whether you're talking about the AC Cobra or the Jensen Interceptor, here are some classic British cars that were powered by the American-made V8 engine, first made popular in 1914 by Cadillac.


Army to place large metal plates on DC streets to protect them from tanks during June parade

Army to place large metal plates on DC streets to protect them from tanks during June parade - The Army will place large metal plating at key points on Washington's streets


"When he arrived, the SF-25 was already defined" - Vasseur defends Ferrari F1 technical director

The disappointing performance of Ferrari’s new car has led to questions about the engineering organisation, but team principal Frederic Vasseur refused to assign blame to technical director Loic Serra, who joined from Mercedes last October


30 concept cars that never hit the mainstream

When designers are asked to paint the future for automakers, they sometimes create a piece of art so stunning it could never go into production. Car manufacturing is about mass appeal after all, and a vehicle that's too unique won't sell as well to the masses. Others are fully intended to go into production immediately, only to have financial or legal challenges get in the way. Here are some incredible vehicles that never made it into our driveways.


25 Movie Cars That Stole The Show

When producers cast cars (and the voice behind them), they never know if the ride will pop. These 25 cars rolled in like naturals, stealing the scene even without trying.


Not Just Detroit: 20 Prominent Auto Manufacturing Hubs In America

The rumble of assembly lines creates the soundtrack for communities across America. Behind every vehicle lies a birthplace. These manufacturing hubs write economic stories that stretch far beyond their factory walls. Here are some legacy plants that continue traditions while newcomers redefine automotive production.


Nissan boss suggests UK plant could produce cars for Chinese brand

Newly installed Nissan chief executive Ivan Espinosa said "everything is open" when asked if the manufacturer could team up with Chinese state-owned firm Dongfeng at the Wearside plant


Lando Norris ditches social media to get title bid back on track after falling behind McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri in race to be world champion

JONATHAN MCEVOY IN IMOLA: Sitting in the McLaren hospitality area, the Briton's eyes are fixed on a screen showing the PGA Championship. His arms are crossed as Rory McIlroy misses a 10-footer.


24 totally charming cars

Looks have always been important in the automotive world – and to these cars, vital to their appeal


Motor City: 20 Interesting Facts About America's Automotive Capital

Forget the postcards and tourist gloss. Detroit’s soul is forged in steel, tuned by calloused hands, and driven by relentless grit. The city is still idling with its glory. Under every spec sheet is a backstory, and these facts bring you closer to the ones still under the hood. Let's take a closer look at America's automotive capital with these 20 facts you never knew!


29 fast classic roadsters


The coolest Japanese cars ever made

Japanese cars are very much loved by a large number of people. Throughout the years, many of these have become highly sought-after vehicles; not just by the general public, but also among car tuning enthusiasts. Many cars manufactured for the Japanese domestic market (also known as the JDM) also differ from the export versions, and some people are really into them. Indeed, Japan has produced some of the most powerful, stylish, and fun cars to drive. In this gallery, we bring you a list of some of the coolest Japanese cars ever made. Click on and get to know them!


Horse racing: Rebel’s Romance closes in on £11m prize money with Yorkshire Cup win – live

Join Greg Wood at York for news, tips, previews and results on day three


BYD Atto 2 takes on the world with 194 miles of range


Michael McIntyre enjoys night out at Harry Potter launch after £195,000 sportscar towed away in Kensington

Michael McIntyre enjoys night out at Harry Potter launch after £195,000 sportscar towed away in Kensington - The comedian had been pictured trying to reason with two tow truck operators as his clamped sportscar was hoisted on to the back of a lorry


Bicycle safety: how to stay safe while biking

As bicyclists and motorists share the roads, they both have to obey traffic laws and respect each other's rights. Yet as one might imagine, when an accident does happen, the cyclist is more likely to get injured. But while we can't predict everything, there are ways to diminish bicycle injuries and deaths. From understanding how to drive defensively, to making sure you have the right attire on, click on for the bicycle safety tips you just have to know.


Motor racing-Piastri can claim another 'home' win at Imola

By Alan Baldwin IMOLA, Italy (Reuters) -Formula One leader Oscar Piastri can win another "home" race this weekend, with Italy's Imola circuit on a list that stretches from Melbourne to Shanghai, Bahrain, Monaco, Silverstone and Monza. The 24-year-old Australian started the season disappointingly in his birthplace of Melbourne but then went to Shanghai, where he won and spoke of his 1/16th


Top-priced bull under the hammer at Rosedale Charolais annual sale

Rosedale Ultimate Fighter saw the top price at Rosedale Charolais' 2025 Annual Bull Sale, selling to Ascot Cattle Co. Video by Rebecca Nadge.


42 cute classic kei cars


Retro vs vintage vs antique – what do they mean and what’s the difference?

Antique dealers and interior designers explain what retro, vintage and antique furniture and accessories are, and what they can bring to interiors


Detroit's cross-genre music icon Amp Fiddler is remembered with a street sign

The Amp Fiddler Avenue street sign is unveiled. Video: Annalise Frank/Axios Joseph Anthony "Amp" Fiddler, a revered Detroit icon who collaborated with Prince, Parliament Funkadelic and others, now has a street named after him. The big picture: The city is commemorating the legacy of Fiddler, a musician and producer across jazz, funk, soul, rock and hip-hop who mentored local legend J Dilla. He died in 2023 from cancer at age 65. The latest:...


Polestar Sends Brand New Electric Cars to the Scrap Heap

The company says the vehicles were never meant for the road.


The most trustworthy used car brands in 2025

In today’s fast-paced world, cars remain essential for commuting, convenience, and independence. And while new car prices continue to climb, many buyers are turning to the used car market to find quality vehicles at more affordable rates. However, reliability is a top concern. Buyers want cars that not only perform well, but also last for years without major issues. And brand reputation plays a critical role as well. Certain automakers have built a legacy of engineering durable, fuel-efficient, and dependable vehicles that retain their quality even after years on the road. Choosing a trusted brand can give used car buyers peace of mind, knowing they’re making a smart, long-term investment. This gallery explores some of the most reliable used-car companies in 2025. Want to know which brands make the cut? Click on and find out.


The most impressive coastal drives in the world

Thinking about a motoring vacation? Well if your destination of choice features a seafront, then no doubt you'll be eager to embark on a coastal drive at some point. And why not? Some of the most scenic road trips are those taken along routes that skirt the ocean. In fact, a sparkling sea set against towering cliffs or a golden ribbon of sand very often sets the scene for the rest of the holiday. But where in the world can you follow some of the most dramatic and picturesque oceanfront highways? Click through and coast along these impressive seaside drives.


British F4's appearance on British GP support bill set for international flavour

Huge interest in Silverstone event from European F4 drivers as British championship organisers hope it will be a showcase for the series


Do historical and generational cycles really exist?

'The Fourth Turning' is a bestseller by William Strauss and Neil Howe published in 1997 and introduces an intriguing theory about history and generational cycles. According to the authors, history follows predictable patterns, which they refer to as “turnings,” occurring roughly every 80–100 years and characterized by significant societal changes. This framework sheds light on how generational shifts influence the course of history and how they can be predicted by following the same pattern. If you're intrigued to find out more about the five key takeaways from 'The Fourth Turning' to better understand generational change, historical patterns, and societal transformations, continue to click through the gallery.


Apple Launches CarPlay Ultra

The next generation of in-car iPhone integration has arrived.


Ferrari make Charles Leclerc replacement decision at Imola GP after illness

Charles Leclerc had missed media day before the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, creating the possibility that he could be replaced for the Imola weekend if too ill to race


The 20 Most Popular Cars In The UK—And Why We Love Them

Cars tell our stories better than we might admit. The UK's roads showcase our collective personality through the vehicles we choose to drive. Some of us prioritize practicality, others crave luxury or performance. Here, we look at 20 models that British drivers can't get enough of.


Motorway closed as rescue operation begins to free 40 cows trapped in overturned lorry

Motorway closed as rescue operation begins to free 40 cows trapped in overturned lorry - “It is quite a comprehensive operation,” rescuers say


What is bare beating? The public transport trend infuriating commuters amid calls for £1,000 fines

What is bare beating? The public transport trend infuriating commuters amid calls for £1,000 fines - The Lib Dems have called for a hefty penalty to be placed on those who play music out loud on public transport


Is Carbon Offsetting a Real Solution or Just a Distraction?

Is Carbon Offsetting a Real Solution or Just a Distraction?


The coolest motorcars made in South Korea

South Korea's vehicle manufacturing industry effectively began with the founding of Kia in 1944. But it wasn't until 1970 that the company began producing motorcars, releasing it first model, the Brisa, in 1974. The Hyundai Motor Company was established in 1967, and is today the country's largest car manufacturer. SsangYong, the name of which translates into English as "Double Dragon," can trace its origins back to the early 1950s and is now known as KG Mobility. And Daewoo, also founded in 1967, was once ranked as the seventh largest car exporter and the sixth largest car manufacturer in the world until its collapse in 1999. Between them, these companies have produced some of the most popular premium cars on the planet, throwing in one or two luxury models into the bargain. But can you name these vehicles? Click through and learn more about South Korea's best-known passenger cars.


The Millennium Tour Gave Us More Than Nostalgia—It Was A Reset

Say what you want about millennials that we’re obsessed with nostalgia, stuck in the early 2000s or whatever but the Millennium Tour reminded me exactly why we hold on so tight. The music, the dancing, the Baby Phat jeans. It wasn’t just a concert. It was a reset. We’ve been catching heat from Boomers and Gen Z for a while now. Boomers think we’re entitled. Gen Z thinks we’re lacking authenticity and holding onto an identity crisis while being...


Piastri beats Norris again in McLaren's second 1-2 in practice at Imola

Series leader Oscar Piastri led team-mate Lando Norris to another McLaren 1-2 in Friday's second free practice at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, the pair having taken the same positions earlier in opening practice. After winning the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Norris had been pushed aside as Piastri delivered four victories, and Verstappen one, enabling the Australian to lead the title race by 16 points.


Top Up The Tank: The 20 Best Cars That Take Regular Gas

Car ownership is expensive enough without having to splurge on premium fuel every time you fill up. But what if you could drive a car that gives you the performance you crave, all while keeping your fuel costs in check? Well, here are 20 cars that take regular gas and still deliver an enjoyable, efficient ride.


XJ220: Has Jaguar’s '90s supercar been badly treated?

The XJ220 was big, fast and criticised. Over 30 years on, does that criticism stack up?


Will Aston Martin's updated AMR25 kickstart its F1 season?

Trialled in the run up to the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix, Aston Martin opened Formula 1's 2025 European leg with a wide-ranging series of updates that it hopes will jolt a torpid start to this year's campaign into life


Want to See Tesla’s New Look in Action? The Model Y Just Got a Major Makeover

With bold design updates and more range, Tesla’s best-seller gets a second wind


Photos Of America From The 1800s

Before highways and high-rises, America was dirt roads and restless ambition. The 19th century was the testing ground for everything we now take for granted, and its stories feel like the start of everything.


A 1913 Gibson acoustic – played and owned by George Harrison and Eric Clapton – has been listed on Reverb

The historically significant guitar was featured on the final albums by the Beatles and Cream and helped launch the guitarists' solo careers


Hamilton’s great expectations not yet met but Ferrari fans show patience

On the short walk from the railway station in Imola to the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, the tree-lined streets, scattering dappled spring sunshine, throng with the faithful. They come adorned in the rosso corsa of the Scuderia, heading towards their first home race of the season and the long-awaited chance to see the seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton take to the track for the team they feel are their own. The anticipation, building for...


20 1960s classic cars with unconventional engines


Released Into the Wild 10 Years Back, These Massive “Hand-Sized Spiders” Are Taking Over Europe at Record Speed

Imagine a spider the size of your hand, gliding effortlessly across the surface of water and striking prey with lightning speed. This is the dolomedes plantarius, commonly known as the great raft spider, a semi-aquatic predator that was once on the brink of extinction in Europe. Known for its chocolate-brown body and distinctive cream-colored strip...


10 Entryway Features That Make a Great First Impression

10 Entryway Features That Make a Great First Impression


Top 3 Dirtiest Countries and 7 That Are Impressively Clean

Top 3 Dirtiest Countries and 7 That Are Impressively Clean