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1949 Peppercorn A1 'Tornado' steam locomotive review | Delivering a Christmas tree in an Aston Martin DB11 | The cars we lost in 2017 | Alpine A110 video review

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The newly built A1 'Tornado' has returned 100mph steam power to Britain?s railway network - and ha

[Christmas road test: 1948 Peppercorn A1 ‘Tornado’ steam locomotive review]( The newly built A1 'Tornado' has returned 100mph steam power to Britain’s railway network - and had a starring role in Paddington 2. We took the controls and subjected it to our full road test [Read more]( [Aston Martin DB11: delivering a Christmas tree from Scotland to London]( Inspired by an international festive tradition, we sourced a Scottish Christmas tree, strapped it to a DB11 V12 and drove it to Autocar HQ in London [Read more]( [Lamborghini Huracán Performante: celebrating one of the last V10 engines]( The V10 engine is an endangered species. We celebrate it by taking one of the last in captivity, the Lamborghini Huracán Performante’s, for a blast down memory lane [Read more]( [The cars we lost in 2017]( There were plenty of significant new cars launched in 2017, but less attention has been paid to those cars quietly put out to pasture. Pay your respects here [Read more]( Video: Toyota Hilux Bruiser vs 1:10 Tamiya Bruiser off-road showdown Three challenges, two cars, one quarry - our Christmas special video this year pitches the 1:1 scale Toyota Hilux Bruiser against the 1:10 scale Tamiya Bruiser radio-controlled car. [Read more]( [Video: Alpine A110 review - new Porsche 718 Cayman rival tested]( The Cayman finally faces a serious threat in the form of an aluminium-based, mid-engined sports car from Dieppe [Read more]( [Promoted: What Car? Reliability Survey 2018]( Tell What Car? how reliable your car is and be in with a chance of winning £250 [Read more]( [videopromo]( [Video]( Watch the fastest, rarest and most exciting cars in the world, driven on the limit [Read more]( [blogpromo]( [Blogs]( Analysis, opinion and insight on car-related topics from the Autocar team [Read more]( [subscribepromo]( [Subscribe]( Autocar makes a fantastic Christmas gift. Order today and save up to 38% [Read more]( [Advertisement] [AClogo]( This message was brought to you by Haymarket Media Group, and sent to {EMAIL}. Haymarket Media Group Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP. Registered in England No. 267189. Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information on how we process your personal information. [Click here to unsubscribe](

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