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New TG mag out now: the Countach is back baby!
Plus, we drive the new Ford Bronco across the US and a street-legal, soft-top, off-roading amphibious vehicle across a lake. Blimey
Retro is like spilled couscous these days, it’s flippin’ everywhere. Retro sweets, retro clothes, retro dogs, retro Netflix shows, retro burgers, retro furniture... and endless retro cars. We can’t get enough of four-wheeled stuff dunked in nostalgia and rolled in rose-tinted glitter.
You’ll find plenty in this month’s issue of Top Gear magazine too. From on the nose modern reimaginations like the all-new Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 and the all-electric Fiat 500, to more subtle DNA extractions like the new Ford Bronco (via the boom in restomods that take an old car as a starting point, and bend the rules from there). Yep, we’re looking at you Singer DLS. Quite the line-up of metal, we think you’ll agree…
You can read all about those (and so much more) by ordering the September 2021 issue direct to your door by clicking these very words. Or perhaps you’d prefer to download it straight to your phone or tablet? You can do that by clicking here if you’re an Apple user and here for Android users.
Plus, try a Top Gear mag subscription today and UK-based readers can receive their first five issues for just £5. You’ll receive subscriber-exclusive collectable covers delivered direct to your door every month and even after your trial has finished, you’ll save 32 per cent on the in-store price, paying only £21.50 every six issues. Oh, and there’s free delivery to boot - click these blue words to take advantage. If you live outside the UK you can still save 25 per cent by clicking here.
This month’s issue also includes the full story of former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn’s escape from Japan in a music box, and our account of driving the street-legal, soft-top, off-roading, amphibious Watercar Panther that belongs to the head of legendary British motorsport company Prodrive. Now there’s a compound sentence you didn’t expect to read today…
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