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Richard Dredge
IT has now been 45 years since the Vauxhall Astra appeared on Britain’s roads – the original arrived in 1980, picking up where the Viva left off. We’ve since had eight generations, and most have been
Richard Dredge WHEN the Citroen C3 Aircross was launched eight years ago, it looked a bit different from the car you see here – at least when viewed from the front. But Citroen has done its best to ke
Richard Dredge THE original C-Class of 1993 made the Mercedes brand more accessible to buyers who wanted a bit of the high life. While early editions tended to be austere, the latest model put in a po
Decrypting a car’s equipment structure can be a bit of an art. Judging by the faint sense of desperation I’ve felt when buying a new TV, I wonder how people who aren’t that interested in cars manage i
Richard Dredge ALONGSIDE the Sandero, the Duster spearheaded Dacia’s entry to the UK in January 2013. Although strictly speaking, it was the brand’s return, because it was here briefly in the eighties
PORSCHE, Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes, Lotus, Audi. These are just a few of the legendary marques that the ‘godfather’ of high-performance driver training, Paul Ripley, has worked with over the