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CHRIS HAINING chris.haining@haymarket.
VOLKSWAGEN has adopted a softer, less angular shape for its latest Tiguan, but like its sharper-suited predecessor, the rest of the overall package is just as well rounded. Practicality is one of the
KIA can seemingly do no wrong with the Sportage. The model flies out of the showrooms at very nearly the same rate as the Ford Puma, despite that car being both much smaller and costing less to buy. S
OUR Cupra Terramar could be described as the lively sibling in a line-up of Volkswagen Group five-seat SUVs. Youthful, aggressive lines with stylish exterior light assemblies present funky yet flashy
IT’S AN ELECTRIFIED, 4WD Corvette with its engine in the middle and its steering wheel on the right. Yikes! The end result is good though, almighty in straights and trustworthy in corners – just bewar
Volkswagen has a host of very well-known cars – Golf, Passat, Tiguan, ID 3 – but our new longtermer isn’t one of them. Since it’s arrived on our fleet, not a single person I’ve come across has known w
THE farewell to a long-term test car is always bittersweet, but perhaps none more so than saying goodbye to my Mazda CX-30. For nearly a year, this small SUV has served as my dependable companion, see