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MILEAGE 3151 WHY WE’RE RUNNING IT Can this upmarket SUV still hold its own in the face of fresher competition? Launching the Range Rover Evoque in 2011 put Land Rover ahead of the curve, because this
If Audi were a cricket team, its new Q3 would be first slip – a very safe pair of hands. This is a small, plush SUV with plenty of scope for optional extras with good margins. There’s no potential for
Not retro. Just good
Nissan’s range-topping Qashqai hybrid felt doomed to fail an impossible mission – to keep a combustion engine and pretend to be an EV – when we first met it three years ago. Now, however, it has made
One thousand one hundred and seventy seven Pumas: it’s either a terrifyingly large pack of mountain lions or what stopped the Kia Sportage from being the best-selling new car in the UK in 2024. This i
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