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BUILT TO BE DRIVEN

Dear Classic American, I’ve just read the Cadillac article in the latest magazine – what can I say? Excellent, absolutely brilliant, and you know why? Usable, but presentable cars, just like mine, not trailer queens or cream puffs, all nice to see but sadly out of my league, well done to all involved. By the way, here’s my, not perfect, but presentable Caddy.

Simon ‘Dicko’ Dixon Via Facebook

When we’ve done reader surveys, one of the subjects that readers often bring up is their desire to see more ‘ordinary’ cars, as in cars they could imagine themselves affording to buy, own and run… and for that reason we’ve been making a concerted effort to feature more ‘ordinary’ or affordable cars in our pages!

What’s in the tank?

Dear There’s lots been written about fuel and the upcoming E10 introduction here in the UK.

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