World's Greatest Cars
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Product details
- ISBN 9781838866365
- Weight: 1924g
- Dimensions: 220 x 285mm
- Publication Date: 14 Sep 2025
- Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The World's Greatest Cars brings together some of the most famous motor vehicles in the world – classic designs that have a fanatical global following, and which all car enthusiasts would agree are worthy of inclusion, including the Ford GT40, Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost and Chevrolet Corvette. But this book isn’t just about the most powerful, most prestigious or most advanced cars in the world. It’s a book for everyone and includes quirky, lovable cars such as the VW Beetle and Bond Bug. The World's Greatest Cars celebrates the best, the most stylish and the most memorable cars from motoring history.
Humble machines such as the Mini, Fiat 500, Citroen 2CV and Renault 4 sit bumper-to-bumper with evocative names such as Ferrari, Bugatti and Porsche, while we’ve also included cars that have sold in their millions across the globe, such as the Ford Focus and Toyota Camry.
Each car is illustrated over two pages with full-colour, five-view studio photography, annotated to show particular features worthy of note. Informed text written by motoring experts and full specifications bring each car and its history to life. Featuring 250 magnificent cars, The World's Greatest Cars is the perfect celebration of the world’s best cars.
Craig Cheetham is the author of The World’s Worst Cars and has contributed to various motoring books including The Encyclopedia of Classic Cars. He writes for Auto Express Magazine and was previously a features writer at Land Rover Owner International and a staff writer on Classic Car Weekly. He lives in Peterborough, UK.
