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WHEN reviewing every car the mid-size family SUV segment has to offer, we’ve come across many options with both good and bad points. The KGM Actyon has shown us that it has some very obvious strengths
IF YOU’RE UNFAMILIAR with KGM, allow us to fill you in. It’s a South Korean car maker that was formerly known as Ssangyong. Still none the wiser? It’s best known for well-priced, generously equipped S
UNDER the skin, the Forester is an evolution of the last version, but the changes are so extensive that this new model is far more than a mere facelift. The styling, interior tech, chassis and powertr
SPACE. The final frontier, and – by some strange coincidence – also probably the main reason you might buy a KGM Actyon. These are the voyages of the Korean SUV, and I’ve enjoyed them in what could ve
SOME PEOPLE MIGHT think they’re getting a superior car if they go for a premium-badged model rather than something more down to earth, but when a car is as well rounded as the Sportage, it’s really di
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