Classic Lancia Stratos buying guide
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Lancia Stratos was one of the first rallying homologation specials which is still a striking piece of kit.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Lancia Stratos was one of the first rallying homologation specials which is still a striking piece of kit.
fullbeem's blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
An all-time favorite of mine but had faded until last night when Top Gear did a piece on Lancia.
Thermodynamics in hell (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
NEC 2009. In no particular order, some of the cars that caught my eye. I know there were many many more wonderfull cars, but frankly, my heart just wasn't in it this year. I felt unhappy, tired frustrated, unwell and mentally exhausted. Same as last year... I'm glad we were in for free, and if we don't get free tickets next year... We probably won't bother going. In fact... Even WITH free tickets I...
garagecar (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Fiat will produce the next generation Lancia Ypsilon in Poland , create message if the Italian media. The manufacturer had already known that the new model not in the same facility as the current model is manufactured. As was announced mid-June, the Termini Imerese plant in Sicily in 2011 locked
0-60mag.com (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
We may have never gotten them in the US but damnit we love 'em just as much.
0-60mag.com (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Bringing you our results of countless hours spent on eBay and forum classifieds.
influx (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Even in its standard guise, the Quattro was boxily dynamic in appearance, like so other popular sports cars of the early eighties: especially the Lancia Delta Integrale
Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
This is Down On The Street Bonus Edition , where we check out interesting street-parked cars located in places other than the Island That Rust Forgot . All-British DOTSBE vehicles so far today, but an Italian car in Britain should fit in. Duster_UK took these shots a couple months back. What a find! Got some Lancia porn for you - I took the attached pictures yesterday (Sunday) after leaving the Barbican...
Range Rover (Free subscription) | 15/11/2009
The Chrysler 200C is a plug-in hybrid electric concept car unveiled in 2009 North American International Show. But with the recent announcement that Chrysler has disbanded its ENVI (a division of Chrysler Group LLC whose purpose is creating electric-drive vehicles and related advanced-propulsion technologies) program, what will happen to the beautiful 200C? Can't say that were fans of "badge engineering"...
CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 14/11/2009
Can't say that were fans of "badge engineering" especially when it comes to brands with a completely different mind-set and background, but like it or not, chances are that Fiat's tie up with Chrysler will most likely give birth to at least a couple of vehicles that will only differ in grilles and badges. The U.S. automaker's recently revealed...
eurocarblog (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
Another sexy rendering, this time of the Lancia Thesis, comes from Theophilus Chin, and Chrysler 300 C or not, a model like this could definitely make an impact on the US market. It’s[...]
Classic cars, rallies and races (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Click on the picture to enlarge Other Roger Albert Clark Rally Photos The strongest entry in the event's history is how experts are billing the 2009 Roger Albert Clark Rally , which starts in Pickering (Yorkshire) on Friday 13 November. Among the field are previous winners Stig Blomqvist (2004) and Steve Bannister (2007), former British Rally Champion Gwyndaf Evans, former British Historic Rally Champions...
CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
We found this photo hidden somewhere between a family portrait of Olivier Francois, head of both Chrysler and Lancia brands, and a picture of the Detroit automaker's nifty new brochures in the presentation slides released by Chrysler at the unveiling of the company's five-year business plan on Wednesday. The slide is titled "Ironically Similar"...
Autoblog (Free subscription) | 29/10/2009
Filed under: Classics , UK Now we're talking! If there's one thing we're in favor of its pushing cars to their breaking point. See LeMons . But what about pushing cars past their breaking point? Like across Africa? That's exactly what British journalist and adventurer Brian Milton did in 1968 when he took a 1937 Austin 7 Ruby and drove it across the Sahara Desert to meet his fiancee. Mr. Milton has...