Celebrating the world's most characterful cars via video.
Bio Best known for founding evo magazine with a group of talented motoring journalists back in 1998 which, much to our surprise, went on to become a global player in the automotive media arena. Also wrote stuff for Octane Magazine and Sunday Times. Left evo in September 2013 and became an outside advisor to Jaguar Land Rover 2013-18, helping JLR set up Special Operations.
Hooked on cars from an early age, although my first love was motorbikes, the first one arriving when I was 11. Swapped to 4-wheels when I turned 17 and have been lucky enough to have owned or driven almost every interesting car ever made. This RU-vid channel is my way of sharing this passion for all things motoring with an equally passionate audience.
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The second car I ever had was one of these in oceana blue. My mother had grown tired of my piss yellow Nova, covered in black rust reformer spots, and barely running sitting in her driveway. While at school she had gone the sales ads in the newpaper and found it at a local dealership. After school she took me directly to the dealership, test drove it and bought it. She drove it home and I took her 74 240d home. for the next few years she tried to convince me to trade her the Audi for her Merc. We both lost our cars to anothers driving incompetence but it did leave me with a life long love of the automobile.
Harry- the initial iteration of the CX75 was in fact, powered by two miniature turbines, that you could see thru the back glass ( I believe they provided the electric grunt) - NOT the forced I duction 2 litre.
READ THE DESCRIPTION!!👇 This video is a shortened version of "We drive the TVR Scamander into London for the 2024 London Concours" so if you've watched that already, be aware there's no extra content in this video!
Because I wanted a video titled "My guide to the best cars on show at 2024 London Concours" and I couldn't do that with Sunday's video because you're only allowed 100 characters in the title and there wasn't space. Hence I edited it down and posted this revised, shorter version. It's so if anyone searches for "2024 London Concours" they'll find this guide. I hope that makes sense!
Right back at ya, mate! The rain is pouring down so I can't do anything on the farm, I just fed the dogs, and a Harry video popped up in notifications. Life here in Sweden is pretty awesome 😁👌