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As Subaru considers a WRC return,
BMW’s reincarnation of the storied Mini hatchback is the ideal choice for any savvy shopper on the hunt for a fun, warmed-up supermini. Fine handling, precise steering and a torquey 1.6-litre engine c
THE RS 3 has been one of the most successful and desirable hot hatches of the past decade or so, and that’s because there’s many key things that help it stand out from the crowd. It’s one of the few,
GIANT-killing performance, everyday practicality and at least a hint of loutish appearance; if a car has all three, then there’s a pretty strong chance that it’s a hot hatch. The well trodden formula
USED-car buyers are often put off by models with massive mileages, but the reality is they’ve often been better looked after than those that have been restricted to the school run or the occasional tr
It’s probably unwise for a lowly road tester to even attempt a Churchillian tone. Thankfully, I’m only paraphrasing. Have we reached the end for the conventional, established, petrol-swilling hot hatc
IF you prefer to holiday on the open road, rather than in a check-in queue, the Land Rover Defender might appeal. But, it’s expensive, so here we’ve picked three cars for the cost of a new Defender 90