1939 Mercedes-Benz 300 Pullman

One of a handful of survivors in the world

Mercedes Benz - It's a name that naturally evokes thoughts of supreme craftsmanship, superlative comfort, and unmatched prestige. Perhaps that's why the three pointed star is one of the most recognized logos to date. It’s not just a statement of a brand, it's become a statement of quality. A compa...

Published on 24 Sep 2025

Mitsubishi Lancer 1400

Time Capsule

The first of the Mitsubishi Lancers (A70) was launched in February 1973. It served to fill the gap between the Minica “Kei” car, and the larger Galant. The sporting version of this Lancer – the 1600 GSR began the Lancer's long and successful rally history, winning the Safari Rally twice and th...

Published on 20 Aug 2025

1959 Holden FC Special

Holden is definitely Australia’s most well-known automaker, even though it sadly isn’t around anymore. The company’s history dates back to 1856, when James Alexander Holden founded it, to make saddles for horses. By 1898, Holden was making automobiles, and the company became a General Motors s...

Published on 22 Jul 2025

1972 Fiat 124 Special

The Fiat 124 was manufactured between 1966 and 1974. The saloon superseded the Fiat 1300 and spawned station wagon, four-seater coupé (124 Sport Coupé), and two-seater convertible (124 Sport Spider) variants....

Published on 20 May 2025

1936 Austin 7 Ruby

The Austin 7 which was produced from 1923 until 1939, was one of the most popular cars ever produced in the UK. It made a major impact on the small car manufacturers of the day, so much so that the very first BMW (Dixie), and the small American Austin’s were actually licensed Austin 7’s. Nissan ...

Published on 28 Mar 2025

1993 Mazda MX-5 Miata

We check out this rare LHD Miata in Sri Lanka

The Mazda MX-5 Miata is a well-known two-seat rear-wheel drive roadster. Made by Hiroshima-based automaker Mazda, the MX-5 was introduced in 1989. Since then, over a million have been sold worldwide, the car is now in its fourth generation and revered by enthusiasts. Many say that the best way to le...

Published on 11 Dec 2024

MG B

The MGB replaced the MGA in 1962, and production of the B and its variants continued until 1980. Sales for the MGB, MGC and MGB GT V8 combined totaled 523,836 cars. After a 12-year hiatus, the MGB re-entered production as the heavily modified MG RV8 with a limited run of 2,000 cars before finally be...

Published on 03 Oct 2024

UMC Mazda 1500

A Slice of Local Car Assembly History

Local assembly of cars in Sri Lanka has its roots dating back to the 1960s. Contrary to popular belief, the Upali Mazda and the Upali Fiat were not the first locally assembled vehicles. Our Editor-in-Chief has penned a short passage pertaining to the history of locally assembled vehicles, which you ...

Published on 20 Aug 2024

Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV

A Rare Survivor in Sri Lanka

Alfa Romeo must have been left in a quandary in the late 60’s and early 70’s on the prospect of replacing their venerable 105 series. Alfa all the 105s (or Giulias) are often considered the peak of post war Alfa. The sedan, coupe and spider were very desirable, class defining, dominant in motors...

Published on 21 Jul 2024

Upali Fiat 128

Locally Assembled Fiat 128 Survivor

The Fiat 128 had a production run from 1969 to 1985 as a two - or four-door sedan, three - or five-door station wagon as well as two - or three-door coupé. The 128 running gear and engine, was also reconfigured for a mid-engined layout, and was used in the Fiat X1/9 sports car. ...

Published on 10 Jun 2024