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2021 VauxhallGrandland X59,901 milesManualPetrol1.2LCash £8,700View Grandland X2023 Peugeot200829,356 milesManualPetrol1.2LCash £14,186View 2008Other manufacturers with yokes, such as Tesla with its Model…
More subtle but no less important changes include the headrests no longer being integrated into the front seats, so they…
Audi’s answer to that is the 483bhp (510bhp with L.C) SQ6, which gets a strong 0-62mph time of 4.4 seconds,…
2023 Audie-tron20,785 milesAutomaticElectricCash £21,169View e-tron2023 HyundaiTucson55,441 milesAutomaticPetrol1.6LCash £19,962View Tucson2023 Hyundaii3027,937 milesAutomaticPetrol1.0LCash £13,190View i30The model we have here is that full-fat…
On the rougher tarmac in Mallorca that’s similar to the UK’s pockmarked roads, there was slightly more road noise coming…
2024 VolvoXC4058,590 milesAutomaticPetrol1.5LCash £18,299View XC402024 BMWi429,989 milesAutomaticElectricCash £32,602View i4While the Urban Cruiser is front-wheel drive only, it does at least…
Where the B10 excels is in the amount of interior space that it provides, and the Hybrid EV variant is…
“The Seal U doesn’t have a great towing capacity. In two-wheel drive form, it can only manage a braked trailer…
Meanwhile, there are four levels for the regenerative braking including a very firm ‘strong’ mode that allows for one-pedal driving…
Toyota has a pretty robust reputation for quality, and the C-HR feels as well screwed together as we’d expect. A…
