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Julian Parish

    Mercedes Benz W 123
    Citroen Cars 1934 to 1986
    The Essential Guide to Driving in Europe
    France: The Essential Guide for Car Enthusiasts
    The Mercedes Benz S-Class 1972-1980 (W116)
    Mazda RX-8
    • 2022

      This handy reference book covers all Citroen's key models from the 1930s to the 1980s, including the Traction Avant, 2CV and DS. Background information on the cars' design, detailed technical specifications and production data are provided for each model. The guide is extensively illustrated with full-colour photographs and informative diagrams.

      Citroen Cars 1934 to 1986
    • 2018

      The Essential Guide to Driving in Europe

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      New Edition! This easy to use guide helps you to prepare for your European trip, and check the information you require on the road. With unrivalled coverage, it provides the key facts you need to drive in 50 countries across Europe - as well as general advice to help you deal with the unexpected, no matter where you are!

      The Essential Guide to Driving in Europe
    • 2017

      Looking for a big Mercedes saloon that combines classic 1970s styling but still feels modern to drive? The W116 delivers smooth performance thanks to its advanced engineering. But with the cars now over 40 years old, buying one demands care: use this book to assess a promising car like a professional, and find the right car at the right price!

      The Mercedes Benz S-Class 1972-1980 (W116)
    • 2017

      This book is a unique guide to France for lovers of classic and modern cars. From museums and concours d'elegance to motorsport events and track days, it covers 200 attractions throughout the country. From highlights such as the Monaco Grand Prix or Retromobile to fascinating but less well-known events, there is something here for every enthusiast.

      France: The Essential Guide for Car Enthusiasts
    • 2016

      Mazda RX-8

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The last rotary-engined car built, Mazda's RX-8 provides a unique driving experience. Until you've tried one, it's hard to imagine how smooth its free-revving engine really is, or how enjoyable its handling. With comfortable space for four, it can be practical too. Like most Japanese cars, the RX-8 is generally well built, but the rotary engine can suffer from hot starting and rotor tip wear issues, which can prove expensive to put right. Extensive back-up from owner forums and independent specialists - listed in the guide - mean that these problems can be addressed, but choosing a good RX-8 requires care. This guide will help you do just that. Understand the differences between models, and learn what to look for when buying one. What are the true running costs, and does the need for a new engine mean the end to your dreams? What other issues - with the mechanicals, body or interior - should you look out for? Follow the advice of an experienced RX-8 owner and benefit from his research among owners and specialists in Europe and North America.

      Mazda RX-8