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The car that kickstarted the crossover craze
Matt Robinson Matt_Robinson@autovia.co.uk@
The third-generation Nissan X-Trail presented a challenging design brief. Not only did this family SUV need to fill the void left by the defunct seven-seat Qashqai +2, it also needed to appeal to buye
PREDICTABLY, Audi hasn’t held back with the latest version of its most popular car. The Q5 makes use of the German brand’s new Premium Platform Combustion (PPC) architecture, which is designed to acco
THE Juke launched the supermini-sized SUV segment in 2010, and it didn’t take long for a wide array of rivals to pop up. Indeed, these mini-SUVs soon became some of the most popular cars on the road,
WHEN the original Toyota RAV4 arrived in 1994, its maker reckoned that it had created a new type of vehicle: an affordable and compact crossover that was easy to drive, practical and cut a dash too. T
AMID A TIDE of new electric SUVs coming to the market, the new Audi Q3 Sportback stands out like a sore thumb – but not because of the way it looks. Indeed, the most distinctive thing about this rakis
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