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2022 VolkswagenId.326,748 milesAutomaticElectricCash £14,312View Id.32022 VolkswagenId.333,914 milesAutomaticElectricCash £14,763View Id.32022 VolkswagenId.335,990 milesAutomaticElectricCash £12,500View Id.32022 VolkswagenId.343,262 milesAutomaticElectricCash £11,300View Id.3What must’ve been frustrating…
The hybrid model only offers marginally better fuel economy than the Boosterjet version, so unless you need the former’s automatic…
However, Skoda has not performed so well over the past few years in the manufacturers’ category of our Driver Power…
A worthy mention is also the excellent optional head-up display that’s part of an optional Driver Assistance Package, which bundles…
Standard kit is fair, with all models featuring air conditioning, electric windows, Bluetooth, rear parking sensors, cruise control, lane-keep assist,…
On the road, the R4 and R5 feel very similar – not surprising given that both cars are based on…
The ID.7 Tourer feels most at home on the motorway, with a level of serenity that some far pricier luxury…
Yet despite the extra power, the hot Ariya fails to deliver the driving engagement that its ‘Nismo’ designation promises; the…
Despite being one of the more expensive models in the range, the cabin still looks and feels wonderful thanks to…
VerdictWhile the latest C 63 has driven into a plug-in hybrid cul de sac, the Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 offers the…