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Andy Pringle Andy.Pringle@aut
THERE’S a rule in the Pringle Book of Car Testing that says if you want to really put a car through its paces, take it out of its comfort zone. And that’s just what we did with the Duster on a long we
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,
THE Bigster is Dacia’s most versatile car to date. Along with being its largest SUV, it comes with either mild-hybrid or full-hybrid engines, and a plug-in version is expected in 2026. The only thing
WHY WE RAN IT To see if a sub-£27,000 price tag really does give you all the car you’ll ever need Cars are remarkable things. Over the past four months, I’ve travelled some 8000 miles on four wheels,
Bright idea, because I’m on holiday: I reckon I’ll take our four-year-old Dacia Duster, grime-stained from cathartic trips to the dump, for a professional wash and polish. I head to my usual place and
SUV: those three letters have evolved into a very broad term in today’s car market. Anything that looks a little chunkier or rides a little higher than a standard hatchback, saloon or estate can wear