On the few occasions that I have spotted one, I have always thought they had quite striking looks. Having now experienced the top spec Peugeot 508 GT for around three hundred miles over a week, I am a bit of a fan..
DS 4 Crossback Reviewed
DS: it will take quite a while for people to get the hang of the fact that the DS 4 is not a Citroën. [the_grid name=”Citroen DS4 Crossback”] Well, sorry, DS, it sort of still is… in that it is the current crop of derivatives of that marque, with new styling and badging. If you google DS, you find yourself …
Driving the latest Suzuki S-Cross TCSS
Suzuki’s S-Cross was launched a couple of years ago but has only recently become available in automatic form…now the S-Cross TCSS…
The New Generation SEAT Ibiza Reviewed
The SEAT super-mini, the Ibiza, has just had a major makeover and should continue the trend…
Mazda CX-3, it’s why people buy an SUV
Why do people buy an SUV or Crossover? According to research by Mazda, 50% like the design, 40% say the size suits them and 23% enjoy the driving characteristics…
All-New Kia Sorento Reviewed
Kia’s flagship, the Sorento, sold really well, the new, totally uprated 2015 model is continuing the trend…
The end of the road for the Defender
It was quite a shock when JLR announced they would be producing no more of one of the world’s most iconic vehicles…
Ford to the Max
Ford in Britain have just released its latest range of family MPVs…
Jeep Cherokee 2.2 Multijet 200 4WD Auto review
They’ve turned the clock back to 1941 – the new engine in the Jeep Cherokee is a 2.2-litre 4-cylinder, just as was the original war-time motoring hero…OK, there’s a few cc’s difference…
Honda’s Double Facelift
Don’t worry, it’s not as though one of Honda’s offerings has got a sagging chin or droopy eyelids. No, it’s just that the company’s just revealed the latest versions of not one, but two of its range. So there’s the new Civic and the new CR-V..