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MAZDA MX-30 MONTH 1
Mazda’s back to its weird ways with its fi
ECCENTRICITY, AS LONG as it isn’t taken too far, is a beguiling characteristic. Some folk have an encyclopaedic knowledge of telegraph poles. Others collect interestingly shaped crisps. The deliberate
IT feels like a new electric SUV arrives every other week, whereas electric estate cars remain a rare breed. However, more have steadily been introduced in recent years by BMW, Audi and Volkswagen, pl
With EVs in particular, less is often more. With no engine noise, driving a fast EV slowly yields much the same experience as driving a slow EV fast. Driving fast can be fun, something Hyundai’s N mod
WHILE robots and rockets are seen as the bright new future for Tesla and its associated industries, it’s the Model 3 and Model Y that consistently bring home the bacon for the US company. The Model Y
Some cars simply ride as they do. Some are affected slightly by the larger engine or slimmer tyre sidewalls of a sportier trim. And a few make an art form out of complicating your decision. The latest
WHAT does the future hold for those of us that love practical performance cars? The arrival of a 630bhp load-lugger this week left me pondering how much brands are struggling to entertain drivers whil