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IF you ever travel to Korea, as I did earlier this month, you’ll notice that along with all the Hyundai and Kia models, there are lots of Genesis cars lining the city streets. The locals are a patriot
Automotive history repeats itself time and again. The ‘premium’ cars that tend to hit the big time are those with a real breadth to their CVs – that do a range of things well, rather than one thing br
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
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
China’s best-known automotive export brand, MG, is now unashamedly gunning for the UK car market’s big fish. Right now, our shores typically support between five and eight manufacturers with 5% market
KIA can seemingly do no wrong with the Sportage. The model flies out of the showrooms at very nearly the same rate as the Ford Puma, despite that car being both much smaller and costing less to buy. S