Thoroughly modern Mini still a winner
In 1988 the classic Mini was one of the first cars I ever road tested. A cult car, it was iconic, cool and a symbol of freedom.
In 1988 the classic Mini was one of the first cars I ever road tested. A cult car, it was iconic, cool and a symbol of freedom.
Many company car parks sport line-ups of rather sensible Vauxhall Astras but now there is a special addition that adds some real sparkle to the range.
From a catwalk quality exterior to every exquisite detail of its interior, the extraordinary DS 7 Crossback is unique.
Volvo is not content with providing world-class protection in the event of a crash – now it aims to stop collisions happening in the first place.
It seems the whole world now wants to drive a sports utility vehicle and estate cars are so yesterday?
The badge on Subaru’s Outback relates to a group of stars – appropriate for a car with some serious sparkle.
SEAT has always offered cars with a little added flair but the new Ibiza delivers heaps more sporty sparkle.
I am conscious that whatever car I am driving it is probably someone’s dream vehicle – even if it is tiny.
Surely the saturated sports utility vehicle market has no more room for yet another newcomer. Or does it?
Kia’s designers have pulled off a few neat little tricks with the latest Picanto.
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