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FIRST UK DRIVE New Italian SUV follows Stellantis siblings to Britain
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WHEN Fiat brought back its funky fifties favourite, the 500, in 2007, it was a genius move. Whereas the original 500 was basic transport for the masses, the second coming was all about premium urban t
EVERY so often, the worlds of fashion and cars collide, for example in the eighties when the Peugeot 205 Lacoste edition was created. Then there was the Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 Versace in 2006, a
AFTER SIX MONTHS AND MORE THAN 9000 MILES, my time with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio has come to an end. And what a journey it’s been. From motorway marathons and hectic week-long photoshoots,
You’ll not have failed to notice that electric vehicles are now being thrown at us thick and fast, and I’m afraid to report that most I drive are still heavy, expensive, compromised and nothing like a
Small electric cars – whatever happened to them? Wasn’t that long ago we had BMW i3s and all sorts scampering around, then suddenly... we didn’t. Vanished off the face of the earth, leaving only a tra
FILM DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER Nolan loves to meddle with the four dimensions, distorting space and time to have you questioning exactly what plane of reality you’re looking at. And he could have been the