
Inside the July issue, we explore the worlds of the Aston Martin DB5 and MGB from opposite perspectives; we drive the venomous Dodge Viper RT/10; and discover if the track-bred BAC Mono is too single-minded for use on the Isle of Man’s derestricted public roads.

In this month’s List feature, a Classic Cars reader drives a Morgan Plus 4 Super Sports to see if it can replace the thrill of motorcycling that he loves; we find out how an Alfa Romeo Giulia SS restoration project turned into a nightmare; and learn how a Triumph Dolomite Sprint destined for obscurity took on a new life with a single owner.

All that, plus our columnists Quentin Willson and Alex Riley, market news and event highlights, the highs and lows of owning our classics, cars for sale tested, and a Honda Insight MkI buying guide, make your latest issue unmissable.
The July 2025 issue of Classic Cars is out now at all good newsagents, or why not try a Print+ Subscription? Get three issues for just £5.
