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Alex Unleashed on Cars- Fiat Coupe (The Definitive 90s Coupe)

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Fiat has many ups and downs over its lifespan. On the one hand, you have forgettable and poorly built drivel like the Stilo, Multipla facelift and Doblo. But then you also have the 124, Panda, 500 and of course, the Coupe. Fiat’s Coupe really did define the era that gave us almost too many affordable coupes to choose from, everyone from Alfa Romeo to Volvo had a coupe for you, with varying degrees of excellence, from Ford’s Puma and the VW Corrado down to the Vauxhall Calibra and Alfa Romeo GTV. First thing you have to talk about the Fiat Coupe is the looks. I’m not it’s biggest fan, but I do think it is very striking indeed as did a lot of people when it was first unveiled in ’92, it caused quite a stir, I mean you’ve got the slashes along the wheel arches, the rather butch looking front end and inside you get a strip running across the dashboard with pininfarina in the middle. But what is even more interesting is it’s chief designer, Chris Bangle. The man who was hounded for his ...

Alex Unleashed on Cars- TVR Cerbera (The Blackpool Rocket)

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  The year was 1996 and a certain someone had lined up an Aston Martin Vantage, a Porsche 911 Turbo, Lotus Esprit V8, Caterham 7 JPE, Dodge Viper RT/10 and a TVR Cerbera for a 1 mile drag race. In the end, the ballsy coupe from Blackpool took a decisive win. I bring up this story because it’s just one of several events that propelled the Cerbera to fame. The second was a year later, when the TVR faced an even bigger challenge than a turbocharged Porsche, a Panavia Tornado jet. Yes, long before Richard Hammond raced a Bugatti Veyron against a Eurofighter, Top Gear Magazine had a TVR race a Tornado. And lost. But not by much! These 2 events for me sum up the Cerbera, an underdog from (until then) a small brand from a seaside town capable of great things, taking the fight to cars far more expensive and exclusive. The general consensus among road testers was you’d need at least £300,000 to beat a Cerbera in a straight line. When first being conceived, the Cerbera was originally goi...

Alex Unleashed on Cars- Aston Martin DB7 (Did it Deserve it's Success?)

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  When we talk about cars that saved their manufacturers such as the Porsche Boxster or the Bentley Continental GT, we’re normally talking about class-leading cars, cars that do the job better than anyone else. And yet I’d argue that the Aston Martin DB7 is probably the only car that can claim to have “saved a brand” but isn’t best in class. Why? Well: the chassis is derived from the Jaguar XJ-S, the build quality is still sus, the interior is full of Ford switchgear it wallows through corners and the price was very high. So I ask, did it deserve to be the success it was? Now at the time of conception, Aston Martin had been on the verge of collapse (again) so Ford bought a 75% stake in 1987 and then fully in 1993, Ford later bought Jaguar and then Land Rover from BMW. The DB7 was conceived as a cheaper entry level model that would bring back the glory days of the 60s when Aston epitomized cool and sophistication, consider the fact it was the first Aston to have DB (insert num...

Alex Unleashed on Cars- Lamborghini Murcielago (The Last Analogue Supercar)

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  When Audi took over Lamborghini, much like when BMW bought Rolls-Royce or when Ford bought Aston Martin. There were those who thought Lamborghini would lose all the character and passion that had made it the legendary marque that it is. But to everyone’s surprise, as is often the way when small manufacturer’s get bought by big ones, things get much better than they did before. Whilst the last run Diablo’s did have Audi’s input, the Murcielago was the first made under Audi’s full control. One clear example is that the Murcielago wasn’t designed by Marcello Gandini but by a Belgian, Luc Donckerwolke who’d previously designed the Audi A2 & Audi R8 LMP car to name a couple. The Murcielago sported an increased engine size, (6.2 litres over 6), which meant more power, 575 to be exact, which can power the 1650 KG supercar from 0-60 in 3.6 seconds and all the way to a colossal 205 MPH top speed. Everything about the Murcielago was extreme, though the price tag was “only” £163,000...

Alex Unleashed on Cars- Ford Focus MK1 (All the Car You Could Need)

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  If you read my Greatest Cars Ever, you’ll know I championed the Ford Focus as one of the greatest cars ever made and I’ll stand by my decision. For those of you who didn’t read that blog, I championed it because it was such a giant leap forward over the old Escort and its various rivals, and in general was a great car in all aspects particularly as it was both a nice car to drive but was also well built. The Focus was actually teased all the way back in late 1995, where frankly, it looked out of this world, especially when most other cars of that type and time were boxy and looked like saloons with the boot chopped off.   Amongst the various plans for the Focus included a planned a Mazda sourced V6 engine option though that was later scrapped. Either way, everyone was excited at the prospect of the Focus going on sale in the near future. So, if the hype when the Focus was teased was high, then the excitement when it reached show rooms in late 1998 was ecstatic. And unlike ...

A Guide on How to Buy Your First Car

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  For some, buying your first car is a big ordeal especially if your not very knowledgeable on cars and what to look for, so I’m here to provide you with a guide on what cars to buy, what resources to find them and resources to help you find the best cars. So, let’s break this down into steps. Step 1: establish a budget Sounds easy enough but depending on how much you know about used cars you may find you need more money than first anticipated, my recommendation is a budget of between £1400-£3000, this should get you a reasonable car that won’t break the bank when getting insurance. But if you want to spend more or less, you should be fine. Step 2: Decide What Your Looking For in a Car Most first time buyers want a combo of: economy, reliability, performance, quality and refinement. But knowing where to find these qualities can be tough and I’d also suggest putting aside your personal prejudices towards brands or countries as you don’t have excessive amount of choice in t...

Top 10 Greatest Cars Ever Made

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  Whilst it would be easy to simply list my 10 favourite cars here are what I think are the 10 objectively best cars ever made. These are the biggest game changers, the most revolutionary and genuinely good cars to date. But just like last time, I’ll list a few honourable mentions that didn’t quite make the cut. Honourable Mentions Audi Quattro (1980-1991) The reason the Quattro didn’t make the top 10 was because the 4-wheel drive performance car had already been done by Jensen with the Interceptor. But the Quattro was the first to popularize 4-wheel drive in both rallying and in road going performance cars. The only problem is like I said, it had been done before, add to that in reality it was the Peugeot 205 T16 that was the dominate Group B rally car at the time. But it was a very good car, capable of 0-60 in 6.7 seconds in 20 valve spec (which was supercar fast in 1989) and had strong grip from it’s 4-wheel drive system and as I said, it did revolutionize rallying and di...