Fiat’s number is up
The Fiat 500X has loose steering, a sudden clutch and sharp brakes. At times it drives like a stoned tortoise.
The Fiat 500X has loose steering, a sudden clutch and sharp brakes. At times it drives like a stoned tortoise.
The Targa 4 GTS looks fabulous. It’s heavy, a bit slow and noisy, but that will trouble only the weak and foolish.
Range Rovers are becoming like Rolexes: a bit naff. I think I know why.
A Seat is meant to be a cheap Golf with Spanish flair and pizzazz. But it’s really just a waste of metal and plastic.
Asking me to review a car like the Jetta SE Business is like asking a food critic to review a tablespoonful of rice.
The Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe is a terrible car. And yet I completely adored it.
How do you make a powerful sportscar look sexy to a generation that prefers the convenience of buses?
Corvette says its new 6.2-litre V8 supercar is “world class”. So why does it slide sideways?
The Lamborghini Haracan runs on baby polar bears and causes extreme weather events. It sounds wonderful.
The AMG GT S is Merc’s Mustang. It feels exciting and raw. More raw than any other car in the price bracket.
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