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THE mid-size premium SUV class has undergone pretty drastic change over the last few years. The Lexus NX and Mercedes GLC arrived within a few months of one another, while Audi’s multi-pronged, multi-
LUXURY SUVs weren’t all that plentiful when BMW launched the first X5 in 1999, but a range of competitors soon followed in its wake. Always keen to stay one step ahead of the pack, BMW then did the un
SUV: those three letters have evolved into a very broad term in today’s car market. Anything that looks a little chunkier or rides a little higher than a standard hatchback, saloon or estate can wear
BMW has been building X3s for more than 20 years now, and the constant refinement of the formula to arrive at the fourth-generation model (codenamed G45) that we are testing here is evident in a lot o
WHEN THE TERM ‘sport utility vehicle’ was coined, the ‘sport’ part referred to the customer’s lifestyle (or at least, the way it was imagined by the marketing team) rather than the ability of the car.
PREDICTABLY, Audi hasn’t held back with the latest version of its most popular car. The Q5 makes use of the German brand’s new Premium Platform Combustion (PPC) architecture, which is designed to acco