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FIRST DRIVE Updates keep Italian SUV competitive with German rivals
Alastair Crooks
Unbelievably, it has been a decade since Alfa Romeo revived the Giulia name for its achingly pretty junior executive saloon, the first of just two models to use the billion-dollar Giorgio platform tha
ALFA ROMEO JUNIOR MONTH 4
YELLOW. I’M NOT A FAN. NOT JUST OF the Coldplay song, but also when it appears on an instrument panel to deliver a warning to you. Within a day of having the windscreen replaced (see last month’s repo
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The second-generation C5 Aircross continues Citroën’s quest to define itself within the extended Stellantis family, and the wider car market. Ever since it merged with Peugeot in the 1980s, Citroën ha
Roma becomes Amalfi as the entry-level Ferrari gains a bundle of welcome improvements. Not perfect, though