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The North Road by Rob Cowen review – the poetry and pain of Britain’s backbone

A beautifully written study of our longest numbered route, the A1, is full of rich asides and haunting explorations, conjuring the visual pleasure of a road movie

Tolyatti Adrift review – young Lada restorers aim to escape Russia’s post-industrial angst

In a town built around the once-thriving AvtoVAZ vehicle plant, disenfranchised students find an outlet in restoring old Ladas

North Circular review – resonant portrait of a historic Dublin thoroughfare

Luke McManus’s visually striking documentary explores a threatened working-class community and a strong music culture

The Car by Bryan Appleyard review – freedom on four wheels

This journalist’s fond look at the history, development and significance of the automobile is supercharged by wonderful writing

Peaceophobia review – how to build a car and a community

Bradford-based performers use their passion for modified motors to explore the challenges faced by Muslim men in Britain today

The Grand Tour: Lochdown review – Clarkson, May and Hammond drive Scotland out of the union

The patriarchy’s Cheeky Girls bumble their way through a bants-filled Highlands holiday, leaving carnage – and surely a spike in support for Scottish independence – in their wake

Myth & Mogul: John DeLorean review – how years of lies felled an automotive giant

Netflix’s docuseries delves into how the king of the gull-winged car deceived his way to the top – then got arrested for a multimillion-dollar cocaine trafficking plot

Crash review – Cronenberg’s auto eroticism still has impact

The controversy surrounding the original release of this dark exploration of sexy car accidents now seems quaintly outdated – but the film holds up well

Why We Drive review – a motorist puts his foot down

Matthew Crawford’s heartfelt riposte to a ‘smart’ future of driverless cars is persuasive and thought-provoking

The Grand Tour review – Clarkson’s banter dads are on a sinking ship

The wheels have fallen off Amazon’s Top Gear rehash, as the trio swap land for sea in a cringe-inducing Asia special

Cars: Accelerating the Modern World review – revolutions behind the wheel

A finely tuned exhibition on the history of the automobile

Driven review – stranger-than-fiction tale of drugs and DeLoreans

Jason Sudeikis and Lee Pace star in a flashy thriller about the dealings of a drug-running FBI informant and the car-maker John DeLorean

Skoda Octavia: ‘It’s a lot more than a budget Golf’

As Skoda’s bestselling model the Octavia celebrates its 60th birthday, it’s worth remembering why it has become such a firm favourite on British roads, says Martin Love

Renault Mégane RS 300 Trophy: ‘An all-encompassing sensory overload’

Renault’s sublime racer finds the sunshine on the stormiest of drives, says Martin Love

DS 3 Crossback review: ‘This car has panache and flair’

The latest crossover from DS is certainly stylish. The only question is have you got what it takes to carry it off, asks Martin Love

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