The IS-F was Lexus’s first incarnation of a full-on sports saloon. Referencing the Fuji Motor Speedway, owned by Toyota and testing ground for the new sports model, the flagship ‘F’
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The DB6 was the grand tourer Aston Martin introduced to replace the famous DB5. Improved aerodynamics and upgraded specifications gave the DB6 a measurable edge over its predecessor. Still instantly recognisable
Audi’s RS4 Avant made estate cars sexy! It’s the perfect combination of practical family car combined with awe inspiring performance; little wonder the RS4 Avant has been the car of
The Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Berlinetta, known affectionately as the ‘Daytona’, was first introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1968. Superseding the 275 GTB, the Daytona is a front-engined, rear
The 280 SL Roadster was introduced to the Mercedes sports car line-up in December of 1967 and production continued through to February of 1971. The flowing lines of the vehicle
The 911 has been a huge success for Porsche, so much so they recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. The thrill of driving a high performance car that has few of
VW Golf owners are a loyal breed. Offering the perfect combination of power, fun and practicality along with superb build quality – it’s easy to see why it remains one
The Dino is a mid-engined sports car made by Ferrari from the late 1960’s to the mid 1970’s. Named in honour of Enzo Ferrari’s son and heir, the Dino was
The Aston Martin DB7 was a grand tourer in production from 1994 until 2004. The V12 Vantage took over from the standard DB7 in 1999. Featuring a 5.9 litre, 48-valve,
According to Jaguar, the XK is “a Grand Tourer with the heart and soul of a sports car” with the luxury and power of the coupe promising to make “every