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Matt Prior
For most EV owners, the use of high-power DC chargers is associated with long journeys, during which some EVs will adjust the battery temperature for the best charging rate. This preparation makes a r
Editor Mark Tisshaw and I were chatting over the phone, inevitably about the car industry and specifically about the fragments of information that have recently emerged about Ford’s plans for a bigger
Car launches are strange but wonderful things. A tense battle of wits between PRs and journalists played out in stunning locations. Every detail is meticulously planned, from the road route to the sea
How much do we care where our cars come from? Not specifically you and me, I mean; you’re reading a British car magazine, and there’s a strong chance you’re invested, at least emotionally, if not prof
AFTER SIX MONTHS AND MORE THAN 9000 MILES, my time with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio has come to an end. And what a journey it’s been. From motorway marathons and hectic week-long photoshoots,
Bright idea, because I’m on holiday: I reckon I’ll take our four-year-old Dacia Duster, grime-stained from cathartic trips to the dump, for a professional wash and polish. I head to my usual place and