Top 10: Anniversaries of 2016
We’re entering a new year of automotive anniversaries, with 2016 seeing some important ‘birthdays’ coming up. From the arrival of crucial new sportsters twenty years ago to the launch of Honda in the UK half a century ago, it’s an important period for nostalgia fans.
Can you believe it’s four decades since the Fiesta took a bow, or since Rover and Lotus changed their image via the SD1 and Esprit? It’s also twenty years since the arrival of the Boxster, XK8, SLK and Elise, a fact that’s sure to make us all feel old. So check out these ten top anniversaries of 2016 – and let us know which ones are important to you.
Paul Guinness, Contributor
Honda S800 – 50 years
If the significance of the S800 has passed you by, read on. Derived from the smaller-engined S600, the S800 took a bow in 1966 and arrived in Britain later that year as the first ever Honda car import. It was the start of something big for Honda in the UK, paving the way for later gems wearing CRX, VTEC, NSX and Type R badges. As for the S800’s spec, it featured a high-revving (up to 10,000rpm) 791cc four-cylinder twin-cam engine with no fewer than four carburettors, making our home-grown MG Midget look positively dowdy by comparison.
anglebox on 4 January 2016
Don't forget the Volvo 'Amazon' - launched in 1956, it turns 60 this year.
Cappuccino Break on 4 January 2016
It's the 30th anniversary of the Rover 800 this year, too.
FearsomeJimny on 5 January 2016
Now must be the time to buy a 480! Everyone needs to have pop-up headlights at least once in their life.
Maltozo on 10 March 2016
Ahhh the Esprit S1. The personification of love/hate. Essentially a posh kit-car with pretentions. A fantastic drive to match it's badge but, Vauxhall parts, Marina parts, Rover parts and more equalled all this unequalled fun....and hideous unreliability, design flaws and absolute heartbreak. Unfettered S1 better than 'soft' turbo: far lighter to push when it broke down. Seriously flawed genious creates seriously flawed 'supercar' (sic) of the day
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