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Hot hatch is sold in Japan and US but now appear
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
PRICE: £20,975–£23,975 The Panda was distinctly endangered for a while there (though you can still buy the old petrol one in Italy), but it’s been given a new lease of life with an electric powertrain
Initially, this might appear a minor facelift of the Toyota Aygo X, with a slightly restyled front end, some new colours and trim and a largely untouched interior. Far from it. Under the skin, Toyota
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
List price £65,045 Best price £60,020 MPG 30.8 CO2 208g/km For Savage acceleration; immense grip; entertaining handling; quick-shifting automatic gearbox Against Very expensive to buy; some hot hatche
Ten years ago, you would have been given pretty favourable odds on the next Chevrolet Corvette being not only mid-engined but also hybridised and with four-wheel drive. Yet here we are. The Corvette E