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With hybrid power and seats for seven, these family-sized SUVs marry practicality
FOR YEARS, CAR brands have been obsessed with lowering the rooflines of their SUVs in a bid to make them look ‘sporty’. It’s a trend that results in compromised head room and has next to no effect on
THIRD TIME IS the charm, so the saying goes. So, does it apply to the Nissan X-Trail Mk3, a car preceded by two generations that were undeniably practical, but which were also a bit on the worthy side
KIA HAS BEEN rolling out new electric models so rapidly that you’d be forgiven for thinking it might be neglecting its traditional offerings, but that’s definitely not the case. The Sportage received
NEED CHEERING UP? Well, the Chery Tiggo 9 is here to lift your spirits. Its maker’s name is derived from the word ‘cheery’ in a bid to sound friendly and upbeat, while the name of the car itself, Tigg
NO NORWEGIAN OR Swedish kitchen would be complete without a cheese planer. In Japan, there’s a mind-boggling array of Kit Kat flavours to choose from, including cherry blossom and sweet potato. And if
THE POPULARITY OF SUVs shows no signs of stopping. Chunkier and more upright than hatchbacks, these 4x4s and 4x4 lookalikes dominate the new car market. It’s not just fashion. Sitting further from the