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Space, comfort and efficiency make seven-seater a great value choice
CITROEN’S positivity about occupant comfort is laudable but – like the England cricket team or Rachel Reeves’ Budget – eventually it’ll make contact with a brutal reality, in this case British roads.
WHILE MOST mainstream car makers have several hybrid models, there aren’t so many options if you need seven seats. The trouble is, finding room for a big battery and an electric motor plus an engine a
SMART’S DESIGN TEAM DID A grand job, outside and within the astonishingly roomy, well kitted and well finished cabin. It rides really softly too, a passenger might think it’s a luxury car. The driver
IT’S easy to be bewildered by Volkswagen’s extensive SUV line-up, which stretches from the T-Cross to the Touareg, with the T-Roc, Tiguan and Tayron along the way. There’s a lot to take in – no fewer
IN BOTH THE new and used-car markets, SUVs are big news. But what if you simply don’t need big? What if you just want ‘manageable but still able to tow’? Well, in that case, Volkswagen has the T-Cross
IS the hatchback making a comeback? After years of SUVs being the most fashionable bodystyle among buyers, there’s a sense that things are switching back. The drive for extra efficiency from car maker