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BMW 2 Series Convertible Review

In BMW, Car Reviews by Tom Scanlan

2,4,6,8 – BMW Convertibles and Coupés. BMW took to using even numbers for drop-top versions of their various odd-numbered saloons. Here, then, is the car that has taken over from the 1-series Convertible…

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Impressive Audi A6 Avant Ultra Reviewed

In Audi, Car Reviews by Tom Scanlan

Audi’s relentless progress, their Vorsprung durch Technik, reveals itself in another tranche of four upgraded and improved and refined versions: A1, Q3, A6 and A7.
One of the most notable is the latest incarnation of the A6 2.0 TDI Ultra.

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On the road in the New 2015 Mazda6

In Car Reviews, Mazda by Neil Lyndon

Mazda6 Review | “Driving this car,” said a journalist at the recent launch of the new, refreshed Mazda6, “I kept asking myself why anybody would buy a Passat or a Mondeo instead?” He voiced my own thoughts…

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Award Winning Citroën C4 Picasso

In Car Reviews, Citroen by Jonathan Humphrey

C4 Picasso review, Family Load Lugger is a Real Success. It’s really not hard to be enthusiastic about this car. It may not be one of those glamorous SUV school runners, the new kids on the block. It is a truly useable family car,

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Jeep Cherokee a Family Workhorse

In Car Reviews, Jeep by Tom Scanlan

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