Arteon Shooting Brake eHybrid Shooting Brake; an odd term when you think about it, with its links to hunting 'n'all, but one that has the uncanny ability to set car lover's pulses racing. … [Read more...]
Ford Puma ST Review – A Fiesta ST with added practicality?
Puma ST Do you really, really, really want one of those excellent Fiesta ST's you've heard so much about, but you could also do with more of a crossover body and a big bucket in the boot? Well - … [Read more...]
2021 SsangYong Rexton Review – A new, sharper image for the value 4×4
New Rexton To say South Korean cars have come on a bit in the last fifteen years would be something of an understatement. Once seen as the poor relation to their Japanese alternatives, the way Kia … [Read more...]
2021 Citroen C3 Review – If it ain’t broke…….
Citroen C3 "All cars look the same these days" - an accusation levelled at many manufacturers, but possibly not Citroen. Having been close to slipping into anonymity a decade ago, Citroen has … [Read more...]
MG5 EV Review – The first electric estate in the UK
MG5 EV This is the MG5 EV, and it's currently the only electric estate car for sale in Europe; not even a hint of chunky plastic bumpers or crossover-esque ride height here, it's unashamedly an … [Read more...]
All-New Isuzu D-Max: First drive review
Isuzu D-Max It doesn't seem long ago that manufacturers were falling over themselves to get a pickup into their UK portfolio, but things have changed, and it's not entirely down to a certain … [Read more...]
2021 Suzuki Swace Review – Clean, spacious, generous tech – not one to be pushed
Suzuki Swace Swace: a name combining space and sports wagon, we assume. Autocorrect nightmares aside, it's another clever way of avoiding the word estate. Think you've seen it somewhere before? … [Read more...]
2021 Honda Civic Type R Review – Still the hot-hatch king?
Civic Type R In a world where - global pandemics aside - all the automotive news is about reinventing the way we get about, it's not exactly looking rosy for lovers of internal combustion. With … [Read more...]
2021 All-New Kia Sorento Review – More premium everywhere, including the price-tag
All-New Sorento This is the all-new Kia Sorento, the Korean brand's largest SUV and, with prices starting at £38,845 OTR, one of their priciest vehicles, too. All grades of the new Sorento come … [Read more...]
2021 Hyundai i10 N Line Review – It’s not electric, it’s not even a hybrid, but it’s quite good fun
Hyundai i10 Electrifying small 'city' cars seems to be the common-sense way forward for what is mostly a costly exercise for manufacturers. The main problem with replacing internal combustion with … [Read more...]
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