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Crikey, this new Renault Austral is a bit of alright

ASTONISHINGLY, the last Renault I reviewed was the Scenic – way back in 2017. Its infotainment screen was (outrageously) mounted vertically in the centre console. At the time, I think only Tesla was using the portrait option. How things have changed . . .

However, I do have a fondness for all French cars, which goes back many years to … Read the rest

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Dacia Duster still cleans up when it comes to value-for-money SUVs

It was a bitterly cold winter’s day when the Dacia Duster arrived on my driveway. With snow imminent, I was hoping it would be the “Extreme” dCi diesel version – the only one that comes with all four wheels driven.

However, it turned out to be a petrol TCe 90, which is strictly 2WD only. Shame. No matter, it did … Read the rest

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Clever Honda ZR-V makes the case for a driver-focused family SUV

FROM certain angles, the front of the new Honda ZR-V looks a little grumpy. Maybe it is the weight of expectation – after all, it is going up against the titanic duo of the Kia Sportage and Nissan Qashqai.

However, I suspect it’s just a bold reflection of Honda’s intentions for the ZR-V in this very competitive segment. It’s determined … Read the rest

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Skoda Enyaq Coupe iV 80 SportLine Plus – Review

THE Enyaq is Skoda’s fully-electric SUV that has been winning plaudits for its family-friendly practicality. But some bright electron thought it would be a good idea to give it a sexier, sloping profile and whack in a huge glass roof. And the powers-that-be said “Oh, go on then. We’ll call it the Skoda Enyaq Coupe and we’ll use the word Read the rest

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Ford Kuga Black Package Edition – 2.5 Duratec PHEV Automatic – Review

THE Ford Kuga seen some changes in the past year-or-so with the diesel variant being dropped altogether and some sparkly new special editions gracing the forecourts.

This 3rd-generation Kuga is a far car from the jacked-up Ford Focus of 2008 which first bore the Kuga name. It’s now a decent sized, all-out family SUV that packs some excellent … Read the rest

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Swace of time complaining about it’s origins . . . this updated Suzuki is the perfect family estate

SUZUKI hit on a winner when they buddied-up with Toyota to bring us the Swace – a practical, frugal hybrid Estate which is well-equipped and also benefits from being extremely easy to live with.

The fact that it is a re-badged Toyota Corolla Touring Sports matters not a jot. If it means savings are made that can be passed onto … Read the rest

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A 7-seater superstar – The Kia Sorento HEV Edition

IT was only last week that I was contemplating the merits of the traditional pick-up against a good-sized SUV and, as if to force the point, I was delivered a smart-looking Kia Sorento ‘Edition’ by the same chaps who took away the Ford Ranger Wildtrack.

Both had rather plush, leather upholstery (the cars, not the chaps), 4-wheel-drive, and plenty of … Read the rest

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Meaty, Beaty, Big and (not too) Bouncy – The Ford Ranger Wildtrack 2.0 Diesel

WHO says you need to be a farmer or construction worker to crave a pick-up truck? it seems we still have an appetite for the high-stance, flat load-bed 4×4 that is simply known as the “Pick-up”.

Granted, many would-be buyers have been lured away by the ever-expanding market in all-wheel-drive SUVs and is probably the reason why some manufacturers no … Read the rest

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Ford Puma Titanium 1.0L Ecoboost MHEV 6-speed manual – Review

Now, I don’t know about you, but I see a heck of a lot of Ford Pumas on the roads these days – so there must be something about the Fiesta-platformed SUV that is floating a lot of boats.

I completely understand the appeal of the fiery ST model (Ford Puma ST Review) and I also enjoyed the … Read the rest

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Kia’s blisteringly-quick EV6 GT thrills in Kelso

Kia Drive day, Thursday, October 12

THE Scottish Borders is a part of the country I have rarely visited, so it was a bonus that Kia had arranged a driving day based at the magnificent SCHLOSS Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course in Kelso.

A chance to drive the latest models from South Korea’s finest manufacturer is not to be sniffed … Read the rest

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