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ANDY PRINGLE CHIEF SUB-EDITOR
ISSUE 1,89
When the Mk2 Dacia Duster reached our shores in 2018, we were mightily impressed. The original had won hordes of UK fans for its ruggedness and affordability, but it was this later iteration that real
AFTER NINE MONTHS AND 8400 MILES, our time with the Dacia Duster is up. Much like the Peugeot 208 that I ran previously, this was a car that few on the evo team scrambled to drive. After all, the Dust
THE Bigster is Dacia’s largest model, but it uses the same CMF-B platform as the Duster, and the same engines, with a mild-hybrid 1.2 TCe manual available with front or four-wheel drive, or a full-hyb
DACIA has always been the top pick for value, but Citroen is out to prove it’s had its own way for too long. The new C5 Aircross builds on the strengths of the first car, with plenty of space and a dr
WE’VE kind of gone against our own advice when picking which Polestar 3 to run. But we’re playing the long game with the Long Range Single Motor edition that joined the SUV’s line-up last year, droppi
I’m currently driving a Ford Capri, a spacious and enjoyable all-rounder of a car that disguises its Volkswagen ID 4 basis well. The body control is enhanced in a typically Ford way (perhaps a bit too