If one is not careful the section degenerates into variations of the big book of cars, that people have received as gifts because they once said the were interested in them, and lines of car manuals for cars that have long gone to the scrap heap.
So if you think you may be getting a motoring book this Christmas, I would recommend looking at the pictures of them and telling your nearest and dearest the title you actually want.
I am always keen to buy books on individual makes and models of cars, motorbikes and other vehicles, not old car manuals however.
Click here to look at the motoring books on the shelf.
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