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New A-class critical to Merc’s bid for world domination

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Phil McNamara, 20 January 2012 09:30

Mercedes will unveil the 2012 A-class at March’s Geneva motor show, although last year’s Concept A-class has already telegraphed its look. It’s a big deal, this new baby Benz. Out go two generations of MPV-after-a-boilwash, in comes an aggressive, wedgy hatchback that will scare cars like the Alfa Giulietta and Audi A3. So what's new on the 2012 Merc A-class? ...

Nissan Qashqai: the latest million seller versus the first

Rated 4.5 out of 54.5

James Foxall, 09 August 2011 11:29

Rather like female Formula One drivers, the club of million-selling motors designed and built in Britain is neither fast nor pretty – but definitely exclusive. And with production of the Nissan Qashqai slipping into seven figures the fellowship has just initiated a new member. Remarkably, (and conveniently for us) Nissan has managed this feat exactly half a century after this ...

How a Subaru proved the disappointment of the year

Rated 3 out of 53

Tim Pollard, 21 September 2009 11:51

One of the biggest disappointments of the year: just driven the new Subaru Impreza diesel over the weekend, one of the cars of the year I’d been most eagerly looking forward to driving. And the gap between my expectation and the reality was gapingly large. I’m not quite Disgusted from Tunbridge Wells, but very much Disappointed of Peterborough. I’ve got ...

Make your own Seat Exeo: CAR's Blue Peter guide

Rated 3 out of 53

Ben Pulman, 06 January 2009 14:12

In the new February 2009 issue of CAR Magazine we've lined up the new Toyota Avensis against the Insignia, Mondeo, C5, Superb, Accord, Passat, Laguna and 6. It's the first UK meeting of these repmobile titans as we nabbed the very first Avensis in the country. But we also wanted to see how Seat's new Exeo matched up. Unfortunately Seat ...

Are you VXR enough?

Rated 2.5 out of 52.5

Adam Towler, 20 June 2008 09:53

I’ve never liked the Vauxhall VXR's gear knob. Too short, anatomically plain weird, and finished with hefty stitching so coarse it can scrape your skin off. I’ve just never understood who thought this was a good idea. CAR’s Chris Chilton once memorably described it to me as ‘that upturned Eskimo boot that could cut your hand’ – and it seems ...

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