We can trace this straight-six love affair back to 1936.
Around a decade ago, when I was still living in central London, I remember running into this nicely maintained Alvis cabriolet. A walk around it made me think what a shame it is that, while Bentley ...
Historic British brand Alvis, founded in 1919 and at one point the employer of Alec Issigonis, the designer of the original Mini, is back building beauties as part of a continuation series of cars.
Classic carmaker Alvis, which announced at the beginning of the month that it is planing a market comeback, will use the Goodwood Festival of Speed to offer details of its first project. Alvis wants ...
Continuation series cars are a big thing nowadays. Jaguar, Bentley, and Shelby have been offering such vehicles for years now and they seem quite popular too, despite the expensive price tags. Alvis, ...
Most car people would be challenged to count on the fingers of one hand the few British luxury car brands still extant (as distinct from pure sports cars like McLaren, Lotus, and Morgan). Those would ...
The straight-six engine is making a resurgence. BMW has always carried the straight-six torch, though the likes of Nissan, Volvo, and Mercedes-Benz all have historical inline-six connections, too.
In its 1938 road test of the new Alvis 4.3-litre Sports Tourer, The Autocar concluded: "There are cars, good cars and super cars. When a machine can be put into the last of these three categories, ...
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