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Citroen has given the popular C5 Aircross a refresh. Ted Welford
CITROEN’S positivity about occupant comfort is laudable but – like the England cricket team or Rachel Reeves’ Budget – eventually it’ll make contact with a brutal reality, in this case British roads.
THE CX-5 IS already Mazda’s best-selling model in the UK and Europe, but now this third-generation version has its sights set on beating the class leaders in the family SUV market. In order to be comp
I t’s a sign of the times how important SUVs have become to the business of German premium car maker Audi. Among all of its model lines, its Q-badged cars now have the most global success. And, now en
IN BOTH THE new and used-car markets, SUVs are big news. But what if you simply don’t need big? What if you just want ‘manageable but still able to tow’? Well, in that case, Volkswagen has the T-Cross
SMART’S DESIGN TEAM DID A grand job, outside and within the astonishingly roomy, well kitted and well finished cabin. It rides really softly too, a passenger might think it’s a luxury car. The driver
If you’re after a tiny, frugal, practical city runaround, your choices on the new car market are currently quite limited. Razorthin margins in this segment and increasingly costly regulations sent mos