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The attraction of traction – how the Brits championed 4×4 in sports cars

From just before World War two until the mid-1990s, a small group of engineers, Harry Ferguson Research Limited,  pioneered the 4×4 technology that is still used in many cars today. This small team had a profound effect on both road and competition cars. A BRIXMIS Senator can be seen...

Origins of the VW Golf: How an equine experience named an automotive icon!

A manufacturer may well spend hundreds of millions of dollars developing a new range of cars but if they choose the wrong name, it could destroy that new car on launch day. Considering how important it is, there have been some brilliantly terrible car names such as the ‘Isuzu...

Nortons at the beach – the Daytona years

The overhead-camshaft single-cylinder racers known as Manx Nortons were never officially called that name by the factory but, as every enthusiast of the marque is aware, they earned it for their continually successful performances in the Isle of Man TT from the 1930s onwards. On the other side of...

The AJS Porcupine – The first world champion

Ask any classic motorcycle enthusiast which marque first brought a 500cc World Championship trophy back to Britain and it is odds-on that most would answer with Norton. That would be a logical and unsurprising result given the many wins scored by that company’s relatively simple but hugely effective single-cylinder...

The XK engine – 75 years of smooth power!

Jaguar’s Legendary XK engine is 75 years old and is the bedrock on which the company was built. It continues to bewitch car enthusiasts the world over with its glorious blend of power, sound and beauty.   History will record the 20th century as the era of the great...

Origins of the VW Golf: The saviour of the ‘people’s car!’

How Italian styling, NSU’s engineering expertise and Audi’s engines made VW one of the world’s largest car makers. The enormous Volkswagen Group now encompasses some of the great marques of motoring history including, Bugatti, Bentley, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati, Seat, Skoda and Audi. In recent years it has vied with...

Peter James Insurance are delighted to sponsor the inaugural Pride of Ownership competition at MX-5 National Rally

We are delighted to announce sponsorship of the inaugural Peter James Insurance Pride of Ownership competition taking place at the MX-5 National Rally at the British Motor Museum on 17th September 2023. At the club’s 29th annual National Rally, visitors to the event will be able to cast their...

Harris Mann 1938 – 2023: The classic car world bids fond farewell to a styling hero

The automotive world has lost one of its most pivotal designers – Harris Mann, who has passed away at the age of 85.  Harris Mann was born in London in 1938. He worked at Duple, the (American) Loewy Consultancy. Then after some time out of the country for National...

Peter James Insurance announces exclusive partnership with the Mk1 Golf Owners Club

We are delighted to announce an exclusive partnership with the MK1 Golf Owners Club to provide a new insurance scheme tailored to enthusiasts of these increasingly popular classic cars. Continuing Peter James Insurance’s development of new, club-focused insurance initiatives, this exclusive partnership will deliver an insurance offering specifically designed...

Genius or Anomaly? The Porsche 911 at 60.

It wins races, it wins rallies, and you can take it shopping without worrying about reliability, visibility or luggage capacity. There is nothing quite like the Porsche 911 and this year – the marque turned 60 years old!  Anyone who cares about the sensation of driving, those unique feelings...