Since 1968 Toyota have been a firm favourite in the commercial sector with its Hilux pick-up and this latest model is set to remain popular.
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I am a huge fan of estate cars – fast estate cars to be precise and SEAT have got the perfect answer with their new Leon ST CUPRA 300 4Drive.
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Since its launch in 2013 Dacia’s ultra affordable SUV is becoming more of a common sight on our roads and a couple of month’s back we got to test a top of the range, four-wheel-drive dCi model for a weekend.
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The Ibiza from SEAT is a highly popular super-mini that has become more than capable of taking on rivals such as the Ford Fiesta and Vauxhall Corsa in a highly competitive sector.
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Mazda in the modern era of car manufacturing have impressed greatly as we have found out from driving a few of their latest range and the Mazda 3 is equally impressive
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The Renault Scenic has been a firm favorite of the expanding family and those with a dodgy hip over the years due to its versatility and ease of access. This fourth generation model, recently launched, affirms Renault still understands the SUV market.
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The Suzuki Ignis is a small car with a big personality – a more than funky crossover that finds itself at home in the city and a car that offers more space than you would think.
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At a glance the Discovery 5 has adopted a much softer look, a less agricultural look and indeed a very nice look I have to say. All of the modern styling from other models from the Land Rover group, seem to be incorporated into this new car and rightly so as it works.
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At the NI launch of the Alfa Romeo Giulia I recall Donnelly’s sales manager Drew McVeigh say “The Giulia is a true sports saloon with rear-wheel-drive and sports tuning through its DNA, it lives up to the motto of LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO DRIVE BORING CARS”.
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we were both eager to see just what could stop the D-Max, Isuzu will be glad to hear that the answer is nothing – it was unstoppable on some very challenging areas