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Richard Dredge
Richard Dredge THE original Vauxhall Mokka of 2012 was really hard to love. It was one of the most ordinary cars in its segment, so when Vauxhall rolled out its second take on the formula, it was grea
FORD has plenty of problems to deal with just now, with many of its models lacking the showroom appeal that until recently the firm could take for granted. Brilliant all-rounders such as the Fiesta, M
THE Mk4 X3 is one of six BMWs in the latest Driver Power survey, which means that almost one in eight of the entries is from the brand. The X3 is also the lowest-scoring BMW with its 39th place; next
WHY WE RAN IT To find out why Jaecoo is one of the UK’s fastest-growing brands When the Jaecoo 7 arrived with me, my aim was to discover the secrets of its success and to see if one of them is being a
IS it an SUV, or an MPV? Perhaps just a high-riding estate? Whatever the Dacia Jogger is, it’s one of the best family cars of any kind that money can buy, and the best thing about it, true to Dacia fo
WHEN Audi killed off the A4 last year, it was replaced by the A5. The name was previously used on a coupé or convertible, but now it sits on a five-door hatch or estate, which has confused buyers. Aud