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I n this transition era for the automotive industry, barely a week passes without a manufacturer wheeling out a bold new electric machine with a flashy presentation that claims it brings tomorrow’s te
S mall cars are amazing. With much less space to work with, they must accomplish many of the things that in far larger cars we take for granted. As if that weren’t enough, they must be cheaper than bi
These are two extremely expensive family cars. There’s no getting away from that fact. As you witness them on these pages, they’re both in their top trim levels with their most potent powertrain optio
Seven in 10 buyers of the new Vauxhall Frontera have opted for the EV rather than the ICE car. Car makers would ordinarily expect the reverse split but, thanks in large part to the UK government’s new
THE trend of reviving old brand names reached Vauxhall this year in the form of a new Frontera – formerly a chunky and slightly crude off-roader sold from 1991 to 2003. Its revival comes in a smaller
IT’S AN ELECTRIFIED, 4WD Corvette with its engine in the middle and its steering wheel on the right. Yikes! The end result is good though, almighty in straights and trustworthy in corners – just bewar