We love these car based interviews from Vauxhall, it is almost like they make them specifically for the Free Car Mag office to guarantee that we don’t get any work done. This edition is especially fascinating featuring our favourite Scottish belter, Lulu.

In the three short films, Lulu shows Dylan the places that shaped her early years, as she recalls countless stories from her life in the spotlight. Lulu talks about being tipped as one to watch by The Beatles, collaborating with David Bowie and Take That, songwriting with the Bee Gees, and her reinvigorated passion for performing. The release of the new interviews coincides with Lulu’s tour announcement today, reinforcing her status as a ‘Great British Legend’.

Lulu follows in the footsteps of fellow legends Harry Enfield and David Haye, who took part in the first two installments of Vauxhall Astra’s ‘Great British Legends’ series, which profiles some of Britain’s best loved figures from the world of sport, comedy and entertainment. One in four Brits has either owned or driven a Vauxhall Astra at some point in their lives, and Vauxhall has decided to celebrate this, alongside some other British living legends.

Discussing Lulu’s early start in the entertainment industry, sharing the title for the worst James Bond theme-tune with Madonna, and working with Aretha Franklin.