
Inside the March issue we experience eight V8-powered cars – from TVR, Mercedes-Benz, Chevrolet, Bentley, Bristol, Ferrari, Aston Martin and AC/Shelby – to drive before you die, offering drama, luxury, performance, and value. Staying with eight cylinders, we ask whether the 2005 Ford GT stands up as a classic today, and we steer you around the horrors to look out for when buying a Range Rover P38.

In this month’s List feature, a reader fulfills his six-decade dream and drives a 1971 Lotus Elan Sprint. We also learn how a race-winning Nissan Skyline GT-R was reunited with its original owner to become an epic restoration to in-period specification, and tell the life story of a 1986 Citroën 2CV6 that has remained with the same owners since new.

All that, plus our ever-entertaining columnists Quentin Willson and Alex Riley, market news and event highlights, the highs and lows of running our own classics, four cars for sale tested and more, make your latest issue unmissable.
The March 2025 issue of Classic Cars is out now at all good newsagents, or why not try a Print+ Subscription? Get 3 issues for just £3 with our January sale offer.
