The Suzuki Swift has been firm favourite on our roads for over a decade now – predominantly due to its affordability and reliability, this all-new model carries over all of what made the old car such a huge success.
Test Drives
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Last year, at a Subaru UK off-road driving event, we got to experience the Subaru XV and I will attest it surpassed all that was expected of it – in just a few weeks however, an all-new XV will be launched, offering a much more capable vehicle.
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Since 1989, Japanese car manufacturer Mazda has been at the forefront of the market when it comes to small, two seat, affordable sports cars with small engines and a lack of roof.
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Vauxhall have recently launched an all-new baby crossover, named the Crossland X, even more recently we got the chance to drive it for a week to see what it’s like.
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For decades, Honda have been perfecting their craft at building track inspired, road cars – by taking a mass production model and making it quite fast, whilst refining the chassis dynamics and giving it a ‘Type-R’ badge, before hitting the forecourts.
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Impreza is a name that will be hugely familiar to many rally fans, it is said model, and in the hands of the late Colin McRae that got me into motorsport – gone though are the glory days, as the Impreza we once loved, is nothing more than a distant memory.
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The name Maserati will inspire thoughts of low slung executive saloon’s or sports coupés with fire breathing petrol engines, stunningly glorious looks and exclusive interiors for most people; however the all new Levante S delves deep into new territory.
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We likely all know that the most capable vehicles off-road are from the Land Rover stable and regular readers will also know I am no stranger to taking them off-road.
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Youthful appeal for all-new, high-tech Nissan Micra after getting a little ‘geriatric’ over recent generations…
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The Citroën C3 has never really been a looker, its always been a bland A to B machine, more than capable of the school and pension run alike in all fairness, but as dull as dishwater – until now that is!