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FIRST DRIVEStyling tweaks but no more hybrid for facelifted supermini
Ellis Hyde
DON’T GET YOUR hopes up: this isn’t a brand-new supermini. But in the absence of any such metal, Hyundai, like the few other makers of superminis, is doing a bit of fine-tuning to keep things interest
F ast versions of modern Minis are the sort of cars about which reviewers can’t seem to make up their minds. They’ve won group tests on about as many occasions as they’ve gone down in flames. Even thi
Lots of small changes bring out the inner Essex of Skoda’s supermini
FIREFLY IS AN OFFSHOOT OF Chinese outfit Nio, due here in 26. You’ll be saying Honda E, as it’s electric and rear-drive and bears visual similarity if you cover the triple lights. Down the road it’s s
When the Mk2 Dacia Duster reached our shores in 2018, we were mightily impressed. The original had won hordes of UK fans for its ruggedness and affordability, but it was this later iteration that real
FILM BUFFS KNOW the feeling. You watch a really good trailer and it hooks you, right up until the end… when the release date appears, and it’s ages away. All you can do is hope that good things come t