Cars
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Jeep Avenger review: what the car critics sayfeature For Jeep’s first effort into battery-electric cars the Avenger is really not bad
By The Week Staff Published
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Rolls-Royce Phantom II: the luxury of choiceThe Week Recommends Highly customised interiors – some of them years in the making – are stoking demand for the last petrol-powered Rolls-Royce
By Holden Frith, The Week UK Published
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Mercedes-AMG SL review: recapturing a golden age of motoringfeature The latest SL harks back to when the first model set ‘new standards for style and comfort’
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Citroën DS 4 review: what the car critics sayfeature The DS 4 is the most impressive and finessed DS car yet
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Toyota bZ4X review: what the car critics sayfeature Toyota’s long-awaited electric crossover is comfortable and surprisingly agile off-road
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Renault Austral 2023 review: what the car critics sayfeature Renault’s new mid-size family crossover is stylish and has keen handling
By The Week Staff Published
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Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) review: what the car critics sayfeature Longer, wider and taller, the new Niro is more imposing and spacious than before
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VW Polo GTI review: what the car critics sayfeature The new Polo GTI is refined, roomy and easy to drive
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Ford Fiesta axed: UK’s most popular car through the agesIn Pictures The model has been praised as a ‘faithful friend’ that has ‘touched us all’
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Smart #1 review: what the car critics sayfeature This all-new electric crossover can do 0-62mph in a ‘frankly ridiculous 3.9 seconds’
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Six of the best new hybrid cars for fuel economyThe Week Recommends A look at some of the most economical hybrids for sale in the UK
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BMW X7: what the car critics sayfeature The X7, which starts from £77,030, is more engaging to drive than most huge SUVs
By The Week Staff Published
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Nissan Ariya review: what the car critics sayfeature Nissan’s new all-electric crossover pulls away quickly and the ride feels soft, but suspension isn’t great
By The Week Staff Published
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Maeving RM1 review: a classically cool and ‘undeniably impressive’ electric motorbikefeature This motorbike is great for an urban commute and can be ridden after only one day’s basic training
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