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by YOUSUF ASHRAF
THE BEST HOT HATCHBACKS ARE GIA
W e all love a bargain, but what exactly is a bargain? According to the dictionary, it’s something that costs less than its true value. It’s difficult to imagine the motor trade offering anything for
I’VE MET THIS ONE A FAIR BIT BEFORE. In fact 20 years ago I seemed to be driving a Type R pretty much every week in yet another battle to establish the best hot hatch. Ah, hot hatches, remember them?
Cars that wear the ‘built in Britain’ tag tend to err towards being luxurious, expensive and/or sporty – think Aston Martin, McLaren and Land Rover, to name but a few. There are, however, a couple of
IT HAD TO BE CHAMPIONSHIP WHITE. ANY OTHER colour just wouldn’t have seemed right for Honda’s farewell to the celebrated FL5 Civic Type R. As one of the last remaining manual, pure ICE hot hatches and
IS THE NUMBER OF NON-CONVEX POLYGONS we award to each car we drive significant? We certainly think so, and if the correspondence we receive about how many we award – or don’t – is anything to go by, i
RETRO revivals are one of the biggest trends in the car industry right now – along with the seemingly obligatory LED lightbars, and a renewed focus on hybridisation as buyer interest for EVs lags behi