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
Graham Curry
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The Subaru Forester is a car that I have yearned to own for some time and having explored its capabilities off-road for a day, I can now confirm, having driven one for a week on local roads, that the Forester is not perfect, but what it is, is fabulous!
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Have you ever seen an old car on the road that isn’t too common, perhaps even a car that you can’t even think what it is and wonder just how many are left?
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Did you hear the one about the Englishman, the Irishman, the Scotsman and the Welshman? Well, let me explain…
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Quite a few months ago I was invited to the Galgorm Resort and Spa to drive the full INFINITI range and having reviewed most of the range on the blog to date – there was one model that slipped my scribbles – until now that is.
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The Range Rover Evoque has been around for a while now and is an incredibly popular and good looking compact SUV, although when an announcement was made that they were planning a convertible model – eyebrows raised.
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During the launch of the Isuzu D-Max I think it was quite recently, I ended up in the company of Scottish journalist David Finlay over lunch. During the general mutterings at the table it transpired that David was in fact travelling over to Belfast to compete at Craigantlet Hillclimb soon after.
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The Fiat 500 Abarth is one of those cars that any true petrol head will want to drive at some point in their life and to be honest it was a bucket list car for me also.
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As a host to a round of the Avon Tyres | TTC Group MSA British Hillclimb Championship, Craigantlet is one of very few rounds of the series that is set on closed public roads
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The SEAT Leon is a car that is certainly no stranger to our roads here in Northern Ireland and for good reason too as it suits the needs of many owners perfectly.