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IF CAR BUYING was a rational decision, more of us would own estate cars. For years, they have been overshadowed by SUVs, with their more upright driving position and go-anywhere looks. But estates can
I’ve always had a soft spot for alternative takes on what a caravan could be. I’m intrigued by the EasyCaravanning TakeOff, which aims to combine elements of a folding camper and a regular touring car
PEOPLE LOVE SUVs. They’re seen as the catch-all family motor, offering space, security and a touch of panache. But we reckon those people are missing out, because the traditional estate car offers alm
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
LIKE ITS PREDECESSORS, the latest Santa Fe is a hugely practical SUV that can transport up to seven people in comfort. But it looks a lot more stiking on the outside and feels far more upmarket inside
THE estate car used to be the bastion of total sensibility, prioritising practicality and boot space above style or image. But nowadays, it’s SUVs that rule the roost for the vast majority of new car