You’ll want to park yourself in front of the television this Sunday, April 6, when the 2025 Repco Adelaide Motorsport Festival highlights show hits your screens, offering a unique look at the March event.
To mark Ford Australia’s centenary year, a special “History in the Making” event will be held in Melbourne on Friday April 4, 2025.
Retro Rides’ Market Analyst Cliff Chambers has plucked the best from roughly 300 car and motorbike lots during March 2025, finding that while there was plenty to like, the value of some models has declined quite noticeably.
Market Analyst Cliff Chambers pops his head up from the near constant stream of online auctions to report on some of the more interesting models that found new owners, or at least should have, during the first few weeks of 2025.
While there’s plenty of memorabilia from Schumacher’s storied Formula 1 career that sells for big bucks, fans of the seven-time champion now have the chance to buy one of his own cars.
Several significant multi-million-dollar motors are up for grabs at Broad Arrow’s Amelia Island auction this March.
Talented motoring journalist and Retro Rides contributor Scott Newman is undergoing cancer treatment, and we’re encouraging fans and supporters to assist by donating to his GoFundMe page.
Hungarian Porsche 912 restomod specialist KAMManufaktur has revealed what could just be the ultimate summer cruiser with its 912c Targa.
One of the most original early Ferrari models is set to headline the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este Auction in May 2025, marking the first European auction hosted by Broad Arrow.
Nissan has unveiled what could go down as one of its most controversial creations, with a small team of engineers at the company turning an R32 Skyline GT-R into a full EV.
There are temptations galore as the international auction scene ramps up for 2025, according to Retro Rides market analyst and serial tyre kicker Cliff Chambers.
Australian automotive designer Mike Simcoe has announced his pending retirement after an illustrious 42-year tenure with at General Motors which saw him pen iconic designs for both our market and the rest of the world.
Officially the Renault 5 E-Tech, and also sold by sister company Alpine as the hotted-up A290, the EV hatch twins beat out the Alfa Romeo Junior, Citroën ë-C3/C3, Cupra Terramar, Dacia Duster, Hyundai Inster and Kia EV3 on the way to the European Car of the Year title.