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Facelifted hot hatch favours fine-tuning to finesse its performance
JAMES ATTWO
TIMES ARE TOUGH FOR THE AVERAGE enthusiast in 2025. Cheap hot hatches have pretty much died out, affordable sports coupes are no more and everything that’s left seems to be getting ludicrously expensi
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