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Ford’s reputation for making great hot hatches is well founded; this current iterati
John-Joe Vollans assesses the evolution of the hot hatch through two very different examples
THE THIRD-GENERATION Audi TT Roadster embodies the phrase ‘the third time’s a charm’. You see, the 1999-2006 original wasn’t as engaging or fun to drive as its arresting looks suggested. Then the 2006
Paul Barker THE Honda Civic Type R isn’t long for this world, and we can’t help but feel a little sad. It’s not just a great hot hatch, but a phenomenal performance car. Finding one model to fill that
We Brits like used cars. More than 7.6 million were sold last year, outstripping new ones by four to one. The top 10 sellers form a fail-safe selection that ticks most of the important boxes, notably
List price £65,395 Best price £65,395 MPG 30.8 CO2 208g/km For Savage acceleration; immense grip; entertaining handling; quick-shifting automatic gearbox Against Very expensive to buy; some hot hatche
SEAT was founded in 1950 and introduced its first car three years later. By 1983, Volkswagen had bought a stake in SEAT, which it then acquired completely in 1990. The idea was that SEAT would be Volk