Adrenaline Junkie
A Mini with 306 horse power? Yes, sir, that is correct. And it might just be what the doctor ordered. They are all sold out, so if you want one
Wonder Kid
Miguel Oliveira, aka The Hawk, has won his first ever Moto GP race. And he did it in supreme style, on the last corner of the last lap. Well, this
Peugeot e-208 – New normal
The e-208 is the latest electric offering from Peugeot. If you can fit an EV in your life, it is a very enjoyable option. It was fitting that the first
Portimão: a winning Formula
Things have a strange way of turning out. From all that is bad about Covid-19, one piece of good news has emerged: Portugal is back on the Formula One calendar.
Tax authority faced with ISV (imported second-hand vehicle) nightmare
Since losing an initial round of cases in court, the AT tax authority is facing a 30% increase in the number of challenges to the way it charges ISV duty
License to Play
Missed being cast as the next 007? Aston Martin has the perfect solution for you. The Aston Martin DB5 is one of the most beautiful cars ever made. Launched in
Vehicle inspections to be tougher from November
From November 1 vehicle inspections are to ‘get tougher’, with cleanliness, inside and out, being an important criteria. If the unclean state of the vehicle precludes the inspector from carrying
Ferrari – Mad World
There is a new Ferrari in town, but blink and you will miss it. Because the SF90 Stradale redefines what performance means. Press drives are slowly returning to normal in
Electric vehicles rip through government subsidies: no further support coming through
Government subsidies for electric vehicles are running out. Once they’ve been allocated, there are no new support measures planned. Explain reports, the 2020 budget allows for the installation of 12
Brussels takes Portugal to court for charging excessive duty on imported vehicles
Brussels is taking Portugal to court over ‘discriminatory import duty’ charged on second-hand vehicles. This is an agonisingly long-running wrangle which saw the European Commission give Portugal ‘one month’ to










