Dubbed the "Tin Lizzie", the Ford
Model T was the first mass-produced cheap car. Estimated to have cost about £2,000 in today's money, the Model T used assembly line technology and the standardisation of parts to create economies of scale that hadn't been seen in the motor industry before. Only available in black, around 15 million were built by the time production stopped in 1927.
Your first supercar
Well not quite, but how much can you get a premium marque on your drive?
50th Anniversary of the safety belt
More than a million people globally are estimated to have survived a car accident thanks to a 50-year-oldinvention – happy birthday three-point safety belt!
First drive: Fiat 500 Abarth
Looking beyond the tweaked styling and history - will it keep drivers entertained? We headed out for a drive to find out...