Alisdair started writing about cars in 1993 while studying for a journalism degree and has never stopped. He's worked as road test editor for What Car and continues to write new car reviews, news, features and opinion columns. He’s driven virtually every new car over the past 25 years and enjoys historic hillclimbing in his Sylva.
Current CEO Jackson cannot take the credit for Citroen’s recent upsurge in design style, flair and quality, but she is the one to give the green light to many more radical designs from Citroen.
It’s always good to see design and new ideas from the United Kingdom getting the recognition it deserves. This was the case for the LUTZ Pathfinder project that has just won the Society of Motor Ma...
The undoubted star of the Tokyo Motor Show has been the Mazda RX-Vision. For a metal-fest noted for its wackily wonderful concept cars, it says a great deal about the affection for Mazda sports car...
Alongside the weird and wonderful show cars in Tokyo are a host of new models and very real glimpses of cars you'll be able to lease in the UK very soon.
Any injury or death on our roads will always cause uproar and calls for ‘something to be done’, yet so often nothing happens and we revert to our usual lives. The conviction of Nicholas Regan rece...
The ultimate expression of the Ultimate Driving Machine has been labouring a bit in recent years. That’s because BMW’s M Division has not been hitting the mark in every case.
The original DS was very much at the core of Citroen’s success in the past, so it’s a little strange that Citroen wants to set itself apart from the name that made it.