The fact that most Subaru owners tend to keep their cars forever, is proof that the Japanese brand is doing something right by building cars that owners don’t feel the need to chop in for something new every couple of years as well as providing cars that are built to last.
Test Drives
-
-
Many new cars are so good at tree hugging in fact that they have zero road tax and this all new eco-friendly hatchback from Hyundai fits into this category of free road tax just perfectly, whilst in the process doing its part in preventing premature melting of the ice caps.
-
Nissan’s GT-R name, since its inception in 1969 has been a force to be reckoned with and for most car enthusiasts really made its name some twenty years later with the R32 Skyline GT-R before sending the automotive world crazy a decade later with what is possibly now, one of the most sought after models ever made, the R34 Skyline GT-R.
-
The Honda HR-V has come a very long way since the “Joy Machine” of the late nineties and most certainly for the better I will admit. This latest small SUV from Honda was launched last year after a decade of no HR-V being offered from the Japanese brand.
-
Preposterous is a bold opening word but one that is with substance and this brief introduction should explain exactly why the Range Rover Sport SVR is indeed preposterous.
-
The Audi Q7 has been on the road for just over a decade now and in that time hasn’t really received any dramatic changes and as such was starting to look a little dated compared to others in the segment, however things changed recently with the all new Q7 being offered at dealerships.
-
Being a fan of Skoda, namely the vRS model range I was looking forward to this test model from Skoda UK recently, as it to me is everything a car should be. Large yet practical with some sporting heritage providing a fantastic driving experience with enough oomph to boot.
-
The TVR Griffith was the car that pushed TVR into the big league of performance car manufacturers when it was unveiled in 1990. The wedge-shaped cars of the eighties were nearing the limits of their development and a new direction needed to be found.
-
Ford as a worldwide brand have taken measures to create a “one Ford” type world, where by each model within the range should be available across its global market and indeed this is why the all new Mustang [read review here] is now available from new, in right hand drive, within the UK for the first time.
-
The Suzuki Baleno is a car that many will have heard of from years gone by, in fact some time ago when I started driving, the Baleno model was quite popular with those who wanted an affordable, reasonably easy to insure, good looking warm hatch with the kind of reliability only Japanese cars could provide back then.