Driving the 8500-mile Lamborghini Diablo VT that’s up for sale with Historics Magneto magazine first drove this 8500-mile Lamborghini Diablo VT back in 2017. Now the supercar is back up for auction – and you won’t believe its mileage!
Drive 12 luxury cars in 12 months with The 12 Club Members’ organisation Founded by entrepreneur Benjamin Fortuin, The 12 Club is a high-end private members’ organisation that allows enthusiasts to drive 12 luxury cars in 12 months.
1971-1990 Lamborghini Countach buying guide from Magneto magazine The Italian stallion Countach represented hedonism and excess upon its arrival in 1971, and it still impresses as a design icon today. Here’s how to buy the best Lamborghini in 2025.
Cavallino Classic Modena concours returns to Enzo Ferrari’s birthplace on May 16-18, 2025 Ferrari fraternity’s collective attention will be on Emilia-Romagna region on May 16-18, 2025, for Cavallino Classic Modena – complete with concours judging, parades and scenic drives.
V8-powered Production-spec De Tomaso Automobili P72 hypercar breaks cover The production version of the 1960s-inspired De Tomaso P72 hypercar has been revealed in 2025, six years after the concept first appeared at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
1998-2005 Porsche 911 996 buying guide from Magneto magazine Porsche’s first water-cooled 911 was controversial when new, but it has evolved to become one of the marque’s best-loved cars. Here’s what to look for when buying.
More power, bigger thrills with new Aston Martin Vantage Roadster Brand-new Aston Martin Vantage Roadster combines open-top glamour with more power, even bigger thrills and elegant styling. Magneto magazine gets behind the wheel.
Concours in the Hills raises almost $450,000 for Phoenix Children’s Hospital Thousands of enthusiasts gathered in Fountain Hills, Arizona for the 2025 Concours in the Hills, which raised almost $450,000 for Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
Bonhams Miami 2025 sees restomods find favour but JDM cars and $1m+ cars disappoint Bonhams Miami 2025 auction saw various big-ticket cars falter, but there were still good results with plenty of well guided lots finding brand-new homes.