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FIRST REPORT Safety tech saves our new C-HR from prang in a car park
Paul Ad
WHY WE’RE RUNNING IT To check in on a car that we really liked and a brand that has gone rather quiet Like many others, I’ve fallen into the trap of thinking that most cars on the road today look exac
THE circa-£37,000 point at the top of the Government’s Electric Car Grant has become something of a hotbed of talented electric family cars in the past year or so, and Toyota is the latest to jump int
While it’s hard to keep up with Kia’s relentless launch schedule – there appears to be a new, differently numbered EV every week – Toyota takes things more steadily. Its approach has the slow but rele
IT would be easy for a car to become lost in the sea of mid-size, five-seat SUVs, but Citroen has always had an individual streak and this is evident again in the new C5 Aircross. This new-generation
HAVING STRUCK GOLD with a hybrid-powered family car recipe, in the Prius, as well as seeing big success with hybrid versions of the RAV4 family SUV, it was only logical that Toyota should apply the sa
WHILE the Citroen e-C3 offers so much for the money that it was worthy of our Car of the Year prize in 2024, the internal-combustion-engined versions – although strong – can’t quite live up to the EV’