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Family life is messy, but our SUV keeps things neat and tidy
Paul
IT comes to every motorist eventually – the orange spanner lighting up on their car’s dash to say it’s service time. It happened when our Mazda CX-80 had done just over 5,000 miles and was only a coup
IN last week’s issue (1,921), Phil McNamara reported on the Cupra success story, noting a rapid rise in sales since its 2018 launch, with 41,200 vehicles sold in the UK last year alone. I read with in
THE CX-5 has been Mazda’s best-selling model in the UK, across Europe and globally, for almost a decade. Over five million examples have left showrooms since it was introduced in 2012, which is no mea
It might be going a bit far to suggest that the stakes are high for the all-new Mazda CX-5, but it’s certainly not a car the hierarchy high-ups in Hiroshima want to mess up. Introduced in 2012, this s
IT’S THE NEW FLAGSHIP PLUG-IN hybrid seven-seater from Chinese newcomers Chery – rivalling the Peugeot 5008 and Skoda Kodiaq. The numbers are impressive – up to 2,021 litres of bootspace, 422bhp, 0–62
ECCENTRICITY, AS LONG as it isn’t taken too far, is a beguiling characteristic. Some folk have an encyclopaedic knowledge of telegraph poles. Others collect interestingly shaped crisps. The deliberate