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CHRIS HAINING chris.haining@haymarket.
WHEN Hyundai introduced the Tucson in 2004, the SUV sold because of the value and reliability on offer. But the ix35 that replaced it in 2010 was a big improvement, and by the time the Tucson nameplat
List price £30,885 Best price £27,995 MPG 39.8 CO2 162g/km For Smart-looking and spacious interior; large boot; good comfort/handling balance; generous warranty Against Very few options available; rea
List price £48,390 Best price £48,390 MPG 41.5 CO2 155g/km For Outstanding practicality; great driving position; plush interior; long warranty; impressive refinement Against Touchscreen controls for m
THERE IS AN argument that a Kinder Surprise egg is far less satisfying nowadays than it used to be back in the 1990s. Okay, those in agreement might be showing their age, but the reason for this isn’t
VOLKSWAGEN’S success in Europe over the past decade has been down to two main models, Golf and Tiguan, right? Yet between these two juggernauts there’s been one more car that has been quietly lending
List price £35,195 Best price £32,995 MPG 61.4 CO2 103g/km For High-quality interior; efficient hybrid system promises low running costs; very well equipped Against Fidgety low-speed ride; short on re