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evo Magazine: February 2013
Aston Martin One-77 driven, BMW M3 CRT review, winter tyre test, Porsche 911 GT3 vs Renault Clio 200 Cup vs BMW M3 vs Subaru WRX STI
2nd January 2013
News
The future’s looking bright for Aston Martin, but it’s less rosy for the Jaguar C-X75 hypercar and sporty Subarus
Columns Porter reckons we should all drive Aston Rapides, while Metcalfe insists we should all be in Range Rovers. Needell is too busy gloating about his F1 predictions
First drives The Aston Martin V12 Zagato, all-new Maserati Quattroporte, Volvo S60 Polestar and manual-transmission BMW M5 are among the month’s first drives
Letters You’re a bossy bunch this month, telling Aston what they should do, Caterham what they shouldn’t and us lot what to write
One-77 driven We’ve been waiting a long time for this. Finally we’re putting Aston Martin’s £1.2million hypercar to the test, with two full days’ driving in the UK, including a visit to some of our favourite Welsh roads. Is it as talented, desirable and intoxicating as a Pagani Huayra?
V12 Aston buying guide However lovely the One-77 may be, it’ll set you back a seven-figure sum – and it’s sold out anyway. The good news is that there are plenty of other V12 Aston Martins to choose from, and you can bag one for as little as £30,000
BMW M3 CRT driven The last of the current-generation M3s could be the very best. With the engine from the hardcore GTS, the better handling four-door chassis and a host of new carbon technology, is the CRT saloon the best of its breed?
The last Integrale You probably know the Lancia Delta Integrale Evo 1 and 2, but what about the 3? With 237bhp and an interesting colour scheme, this unique ’Grale is the end product of an interesting tale
Final fling Four evo heroes are not long for replacement – or culling altogether. We take the Renault Clio 200 Cup, Porsche 997 GT3, Subaru WRX STI and V8-powered BMW M3 for a final fling in – where else? – Wales
Porsche pilgrimage The new 911 Carrera 4S is Porsche’s latest all-wheel-drive sports car. We suss it out via an Austrian road trip to discover more about its little-known, but really rather special ancestor
Winter tyre test How much better is cold-weather rubber when the roads are white and slippery? And which tyres should you invest in to keep you moving this winter?
Long-term tests Guess what Harry’s bought? Three clues - it’s Italian, wears a four-leafed clover badge and makes a very interesting noise…
evo knowledge Now that Sebastien Loeb is swapping rallying for watching Cash in the Attic, who’s going to slide and jump their way to WRC glory? Our 2013 preview reveals all
Fantasy garage Find a rally icon, a mile-munching GT car and a trackday toy on a budget of £25k
Me and my car The muscle car restorer with a lesser-spotted Shelby GT
evo Knowledge Craving a hardcore hot hatch but hampered by budget? Used Renaultsport Clio 197s and 200s can be bought for small money
Altijd leuk die artikels, maar die vermelde prijzen zijn in België toch nooit haalbaar?
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Maserati: the future Masers may be good, but they remain a rare sight. Mystic Meg-calfe looks into his crystal ball to see what the fix is, and gets to grips with the new Quattroporte along the way
Long-term tests What-ho Audi RS4 and Porsche 924, goodbye Morgan 4/4 and Golf GTI. Plus, our Murcielago gets quite hurt
evo Knowledge Craving a hardcore hot hatch but hampered by budget? Used Renaultsport Clio 197s and 200s can be bought for small money
Fantasy garage The challenge: buy an everyday supercar, a classic and something bike-carrying and practical for £200,000. Your ideal trio?
Me and My Car The creator of an evo favourite – the GoPro video camera – and his mega car collection
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Caterham’s new cars Caterham’s new R600 and SP300R possess similar power outputs, but utilise them in quite different ways. Henry Catchpole has a day to remember driving them at speed at Donington Park
Infiniti Emerg-e Speed will be different in the future, as Infiniti’s electric-powered Emerg-e proves when Mike Duff clambers behind the wheel. And it’s good news…
Super GT group test 2012 has been a vintage year for new GTs. We pit the new Maserati GranTurismo Sport against Aston’s rejuvenated DB9, Bentley’s V8 Conti GT, the BMW M6 and Mercedes’ CLS AMG
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200mph in a Mustang Yes, you read that right. Ford claims a shocking double-ton is possible in its new Shelby GT500 ’Stang. Jethro Bovingdon heads for Germany’s derestriction signs to put it to the test
Bentley at Bonneville The Bonneville Salt Flats are the home of jaw-dropping records and streamlined, speed-focused machines. So what’s a leather-pewed Bentley Mulsanne doing there? David Vivian explains all
Land speed greats Dickie Meaden enjoys a dose of Thrust as he gets up close and personal with the fastest car in the world, Thrust SSC, and its forebear, Thrust 2
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evo Magazine: January 2013
Noble M600 road trip, 200mph in a Shelby Mustang, Maserati GranTurismo Sport vs Aston DB9, Bentley, BMW M6 and Mercedes CLS AMG, Renaultsport Clio buying guide
4th December 2012
News Plenty of new metal to pore over, including the second-gen Porsche Cayman, a drop-top Lambo and the new Jaguar XFR-S
Columns Richard Porter’s been whining again, but at least Harry Metcalfe and Tiff Needell are cheery – about the quality of the new Aston DB9 and the fun of rear-wheel-drive cars, respectively
First drives We review the new Mercedes SLS AMG GT, Mini John Cooper Works GP, supercharged Jaguar XF, Vauxhall Adam city car and a pair of quick little Mazda MX-5s
Letters What’s the daftest thing you’ve ever done in a car? Chortle incessantly at (or nod along awkwardly with) our forum users
Noble road trip Dickie Meaden kicks off our Spirit of Speed special with a 400-mile road trip visiting some of Great Britain’s speed record hotspots in a suitably fitting supercar, the 225mph and wholly home-grown Noble M600
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Long-term tests Farewells to our Mini JCW Coupe and BMW 520d – but are they fond ones? Meanwhile, one of evo’s biggest faces returns…
evo knowledge
Three cars, £40,000 – what would you buy? Play our Fantasy Garage game, then plan a trip to Wales’s stunning Black Mountain road
Christmas gift guide
Satnavs, clothing, model cars, books, DVDs, driving experiences and garage essentials – all the best stuff that Santa’s elves simply can’t make
Me and my car
The youngest-ever Funny Car racer (and occasional model) and her pink dragster
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Porsche 918 Spyder The P1 won’t have the hybrid hypercar class to itself, though; Harry Metcalfe rides with rally legend Walter Rohrl in one of its arch rivals, the Porsche 918
New Vanquish driven
It might not look revolutionary, but much has changed as Aston Martin DBS morphs into Vanquish mk2. Jethro Bovingdon heads for the twisty roads of the Scottish Borders to see what’s what
Porsche 911 by Singer
The best 911 might not actually be made by Porsche. Richard Meaden drives a bespoke labour of love in California that nearly sets his credit card ablaze
Leftfield evo Car of the Year
Three-wheeler v pick-up v SUV v single-seater: it’s the rather multi-cultural evo Car of the Year qualifier
Lamborghini road trip
Henry Catchpole recces Lamborghini’s scenic 50th birthday party in a rear-drive Gallardo, a year ahead of the event
Ferrari F1 car drive
He might have a pretty hefty racing CV, but Meaden’s quaking in his little Alpinestars as a drive in Michael Schumacher’s F1 car looms
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December 2012 issue of evo Magazine
New McLaren P1; Aston Martin Vanquish, Schumacher's F1 Ferrari, Vettel's SUV and amazing carbon Porsche 911 driven; riding in the new Porsche 918 evo 176
News
The hot (and not) from the 2012 Paris motor show, plus news of Bentley’s long-hinted-at return to motorsport
Columns
Porter bigs up the Dacia Duster, Metcalfe bigs up Dany Bahar and Needell bigs up… his own son
First drives
Alpina's hardcore new B3 GT3, Overfinch's exceedingly powerful Range Rover, the stylish Mercedes CLS AMG Shooting Brake and Hyundai's hot Veloster Turbo are among this month's Drivens
Letters
Range Rover, Peugeot and the Scottish Highlands get it in the neck, among others
McLaren P1
It’s been a long time coming, but the modern-day McLaren F1 is here. And it’s a bit different this time around, with exceedingly bold styling, an immensely powerful hybrid drivetrain and a simply colossal airbrake. And only two seats. Find out more here…
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Tyre Test 2012 You probably know the difference good tyres make to your car as well as we do. Find out which set to fit next here
Long-term tests A Renaultsport Twingo arrives, the Morgan gets a grip reduction, and there’s a Fast Fleet day out at the Bedford Autodrome
evo knowledge A mk2 Ford Focus RS buying guide, Catchpole takes a road trip in Tenerife and Nick Trott goes fantasy car shopping
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Me and my car The American watch designer and his love for wedge-shaped Italians that led him to an Alfa Romeo GTV6
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Jaguar F-type The latest on Jaguar’s new roadster and the little-known project group that could create an extreme version
British cars A-Z From Ariel to (sort of) Zagato, the future looks bright for British motoring
Aston Martin V12 Vantage Roadster Aston Martin’s drop-top V12 Vantage finally arrives, three years after the coupe. Jethro Bovingdon heads to Wales to see if it was worth the wait
Renault Twingo 133 v Suzuki Swift Sport Two of the cheapest cars in the Knowledge are also two of our favourites. Henry Catchpole pits Renaultsport against Suzuki on road and track…
Henry goes rallying …and then proves the little Twingo’s worth by driving one on the legendary Jim Clark Rally
The 911 generations GT3s aside, our favourite Porsche 911s are often the sweet, entry-level models. Richard Meaden tracks their progress, driving eight of them, from the ’60s 2.2T to the current 991 Carrera
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November 2012 issue of evo Magazine
Team GB: new Jaguar F-type RS, Range Rover and Aston V12 Roadster. Twingo 133 vs Swift Sport, 2012 Tyre Test, all the 911s tested
10th September 2012
evo 175 News Caterham’s new CEO talks about the company’s future, and BMW’s jaw-dropping Art Cars visit London
Columns Tiff Needell turns all Judith Chalmers on us as he hands out holiday advice after a trip to watch NASCAR
First drives This month we’ve sampled Mazda’s hardcore MX-5 GT, Mercedes’ more road-friendly C63 AMG Black Series, Porsche’s more track-biased Boxster S Sport and Litchfield’s tuned Subaru BRZ, among others
Letters The kids aren’t alright – they’ve spent the month writing in to put Harry straight on last month’s column about them
New Range Rover Our celebration of Britain’s best new cars kicks off with the all-new Range Rover. It’s lighter, more powerful and better for the environment, but its looks will be divisive. Make your mind up here…
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September & october vergeten blijkbaar.
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The future of supercars We forecast the key battles of the next few years – Ferrari v McLaren, Jaguar v Porsche and Lotus v Honda. Get ready for some great group tests
Ford Focus ST v VW Golf GTI The hot hatch class is getting warmer. Mike Duff pitches the new 247bhp Focus ST against the evergreen Golf GTI…
Vauxhall Astra VXR …while Henry Catchpole samples Vauxhall’s potent new 276bhp Astra VXR on the Nürburgring Nordschleife
Allan McNish Inside the mind of Audi sportscar ace McNish during his preparation for the 2012 Le Mans 24 Hours
Long-term tests A 2.5-litre engine, a dog-leg gearbox and a 1.3-ton kerb weight. Can you guess what Mike Duff’s just bought?
evo Knowledge The latest market news and classified ads, plus a Caterham Roadsport buying guide
Tiff Needell’s track battle Mr Sideways takes 500bhp-plus, rear-drive convertibles to a wet Bedford Autodrome. Don’t expect lightning-fast laps
Me and my car - Richard Attwood The ex-F1 and Le Mans racer and his 402,000-mile Peugeot 405 Estate
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Pagani Huayra It’s been a long time coming, but Pagani’s second all-new car – the twin-turbo, extensively aero-designed Huayra – has left the factory. Jethro Bovingdon drives it and finds out if it can escape the long shadow of the Zonda (and its many special editions)
Bugatti Veyron Vitesse The Zonda hasn’t been the only supercar to get the special edition treatment; the Vitesse is the latest Bugatti Veyron iteration: the power of the 1183bhp Super Sport combined with the Grand Sport’s removable roof. Nick Trott drives it
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August 2012 issue of evo Magazine
Pagani Huayra driven, Bugatti Veyron Vitesse road test, new Ferrari Enzo and McLaren F1, Focus ST v Golf GTI, new Astra VXR
News It’s a month of comebacks, with welcome returns for the Aston Martin Vanquish and Renault’s sporty Alpine brand
Columns Porter has a close encounter with a fake Ferrari, Metcalfe explains why there are no beautiful cars any more, and Needell asks if the boffins are taking over motorsport
First drives The Maserati GranTurismo Sport, Mini John Cooper Works Roadster, VW Golf GTI Cabriolet, BMW M6 Convertible and a barmy new 202mph Shelby Mustang are all put to the test
Letters Harry is right to be sceptical about the Porsche 918, and Jaguar Land Rover deserves more recognition, apparently
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