The A - Z of Cars: The Greatest Automobiles Ever Made

The A - Z of Cars: The Greatest Automobiles Ever Made

by Martin Buckley (Author), HiltonHolloway (Author)

Synopsis

From the fastest sports cars to family automobiles and everything in between, the most significant cars ever made are covered in "The A-Z of Cars", which is a stunning and comprehensive guide to the most celebrated vehicles in history. Nearly 400 cars are presented here, encompassing all the great marques of the motoring past and present. With technical details and striking photographs, each entry is an authoritative analysis of one of the world's finest automobiles. Written by two of the world's most experienced motoring journalists, "The A-Z of Cars" is comprehensive study of the most significant automobiles from the history of motoring and across the world. Some are beautiful, powerful cars from the most prestigious marques, such as the Ferrari Daytona, Aston Martin DB7 and the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. Others won the love and affection of the public and gathered cult followings, such as the Volkswagen Beetle and Austin Mini. Many are the building blocks of everyday life, like the Ford Escort and Vauxhall Astra. A few, such as the Model T Ford, rocked the very foundations of the world. "The A-Z of Cars" is a impressive record of the most significant vehicles in history and is an essential source of reference for everyone interested in motoring.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 01 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1847325335
ISBN 13: 9781847325334

Media Reviews
* This handy reference will appeal to anyone who has a broad interest in anything motor-related Fast Car Magazine * If there's a better guide to the most significant cars of the last century, then we're yet to see it. Dealer News
Author Bio
Hilton Holloway is a News Editor for Car Magazine, one of the world's most prestigious motoring publications. He contributes to The Times newspaper and Focus magazine, and has made numerous radio and television appearances. Martin Buckley writes for Classic Car magazine, a title for which he was previously Features Editor, and he is a regular contributor to the German motoring magazine Motor Klassik.