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Porsche Cayenne 3.6 V6 (2007) CAR review

Rated 3 out of 53

Tim Pollard, 27 January 2007 01:33

New Porsche Cayenne: the lowdown Love it or loathe it, the Cayenne has done wonders for Porsche's profitability. Purists can argue all day long that it diluted the brand DNA with all those common VW 4x4 genes - but there's no questioning its commercial success. Now, four years after launch, it's time for a mid-life nip 'n' tuck. Porsche has ...

Cadillac Escalade CAR (2007) review

Rated 2 out of 52

Ben Whitworth, 26 January 2007 10:30

Ah, the Escalade. Is this American bruiser about to give Euro rivals like the Range Rover Sport, X5, M-class and Q7 a bit of a hiding? In a word, no. Or more accurately, it doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell. The left-hand-drive only Escalade is like one of those misleading on-line dating descriptions – it all reads well but, ...

Hummer H3 3.7 (2007) CAR review

Rated 2 out of 52

Ben Whitworth, 22 January 2007 04:46

Finally, a Hummer for the UK – was it worth the wait? Yes, the Hummer H3 is finally here, and depending on your sense of taste, you’ll either be rejoicing or rolling in the aisles. The H3 is the model that’s been on a diet – it’s more refined and luxurious than the hardcore H2 and ex-military spec H1. It ...

Subaru B9 Tribeca 3.0 (2006) CAR review

Rated 3 out of 53

Chris Chilton, 15 December 2006 02:30

Is this the ugliest car on sale? I like a man who gets straight to the point. The Tribeca’s certainly an acquired taste - it’s difficult to look at either end without wanting to vomit. But at least it’s distinctive, and viewed in profile it’s actually fairly handsome. But yes, this does look like a car that’s got some chromosomal ...

Mitsubishi Shogun (2007) CAR review

Rated 3 out of 53

Ben Whitworth, 14 December 2006 09:32

New Shogun? Are you sure? With its faux-rally flared wheelarches, stubby nose complete with diamond-studded ‘Mount Fuji’ nose and hatch-mounted spare wheel, this new fourth-generation Shogun may look pretty much the same as before. But three-quarters of it is new, apparently. Like the new Outlander , it arrives here next March, and comes as a stretched five-door or short wheelbase ...

Mitsubishi Outlander (2006) CAR review

Rated 3 out of 53

Ben Whitworth, 12 December 2006 10:30

Ah yes, the Outlander, aka the C-Crosser and 4007… Yes indeed. Mitsubishi’s new Outlander, which arrives in the UK next March, is the perfect example of the interwoven intricacies of the current automotive market. It’s a soft-roader built on a platform jointly developed by Mitsubishi and DaimlerChrysler, powered by a Volkswagen-sourced diesel engine and a petrol unit co-developed with Hyundai, ...

Daihatsu Terios (2006) CAR review

Rated 2 out of 52

Chris Chilton, 27 November 2006 10:49

You're a bit slow off the mark aren't you? This thing's been on sale for months. Yes, well, we've put off driving it for as long as humanly possible. Memories of the old car you see; some of us are still receiving treatment. Horrid little box. So the old Terios was a bit of a duffer, but that doesn't mean ...

Volvo XC90 SE Sport 3.2 (2006) CAR review

Rated 2 out of 52

Chris Chilton, 24 November 2006 09:30

Looks like Volvo’s succumbed and added some attitude to the XC90 That’s right, this new pumped up SE Sport is clearly aimed at people who might have found the XC90 a bit too reserved and instead walked right into their local Audi or BMW dealer for a Sport-trim X5 or S-Line Q7. It’s part of a facelifted XC90 range, which ...

Honda CR-V 2.2 CDTi (2006) CAR review

Rated 3 out of 53

Jed Maxwell, 17 November 2006 09:00

The castrati of SUVs is back, eh? Steady. The CR-V isn’t the most macho of off-roaders but that hasn’t stopped it being popular. In fact it’s been the market leader for the past few years and given the Land Rover Freelander a girly slap in the process. But you’re right, it looks a bit apologetic for a supposed Freelander rival. ...

BMW X5 3.0d (2006) CAR review

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Richard Aucock, 13 November 2006 10:11

Just what the world needs, another huge off-roader. That’s it, jump on the SUV-hate bandwagon. But before you do you might want to know that X5 II is safer, more efficient and even better to drive. Why? Because BMW has finally called time on its strut suspension, replaced it with a set of double wishbones which provide better-camber-control and reduce ...

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