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JORDAN KATSIANIS Senior staff writer
BUYING TIPS: ESTAT
List price £47,650 Best price £47,650 MPG 731.1 CO2 9g/km For PHEV’s outstanding efficiency and electric range; hushed and comfy cruiser; vast boot; smart interior Against Pricier than some rivals; a
EXECUTIVE car buyers used to have it easy. There were a few premium brands to choose from, and they each had a line-up of different-sized saloons. Now, though, there’s a huge range of options from a w
LIKE skinny jeans, family hatchbacks were popular throughout the noughties and early 2010s. However, tastes have changed and buyers are now after something more fashionable with a little more space. I
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
IF CAR BUYING was a rational decision, more of us would own estate cars. For years, they have been overshadowed by SUVs, with their more upright driving position and go-anywhere looks. But estates can
TO be considered one of the best luxury cars on the market, a vehicle must offer the most sumptuous experience possible, be made of the finest materials and feature the latest technology for driver an