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  • Car review: The new Audi TT feels more like a top-end VW than a thrusting sports car

    September 16, 2014

    What’s your take on the Audi TT? A brilliant interpretation of Bauhaus design language? An unusually attainable, good looking sports car? Or so commonplace it barely even registers? The original TT was something special. No car manufacturer had built such a bold interpretation of the coupe away from a motor show concept. And no one [...]

  • Car Review: Alfa Romeo Giulietta Quadrifoglio Verde

    September 9, 2014

    I have solemnly sworn to not mention the words “soul” or “passion” even once in a review of an Italian car. With the new Alfa Romeo Giulietta Quadrifolgio Verde hot hatchback, it’s an easy promise to keep. This Alfa is devoid of either.  A quick bit of history. The “Quadrifoglio Verde” boot badge comes from [...]

  • Car review: Frontline Developments’ MG Abingdon Edition is a very fast blast from the past

    September 2, 2014

    To be perfectly honest, when I was driving this car, I hadn’t realised quite how much it costs. Probably for the best, because had I known it was nearly £96,000 I might not have enjoyed chucking it around the Oxfordshire countryside quite so readily. And since this stands as one of my drives of the [...]

  • Car review: The new Bentley Flying Spur V8 is a comfortable 2.4 tonne beast

    August 18, 2014

    I can think of worse ways to be stuck in traffic than sitting inside a Bentley, especially if you’re not driving it yourself. This is particularly true of the new four-door Flying Spur V8, which has emerged from the shadow of the two-door Continental GT range, and now stands as its own separate model line. [...]

  • Car Review: Rolls-Royce Phantom – as big, luxurious and iconic as ever

    August 12, 2014

    Alan Sugar drives one. So does Simon Cowell. But, by and large, owners of the Rolls-Royce Phantom prefer discretion. For every ostentatious celeb with a Roller there will be 10 discreet owners who hide behind the tinted, double-glazed windows.  Yet it’s impossible to avoid people stopping and staring when you drive one. It may have [...]

  • Car review: Ferrari’s California T model – now with cutting-edge Formula One technology

    August 4, 2014

    If you listen to the “purists”, the Ferrari California is a bit of a wet blanket. For some reason this 490 horsepower V8 hairdryer never quite set the experts alight. Too soft, they crowed, and – possibly – too ugly.    Ferrari was never going to stand for that, so now there’s a new version [...]

  • Review: The new Aston Martin Vanquish Volante

    July 28, 2014

    There’s a certain inevitability about Aston Martin; it’s impossible to discuss it without referencing James Bond. Even when BMW was the brand supplying 007’s cars, he was thought of as an Aston driver. The British sports car firm delights in the association, as you perhaps would if you could call upon the power of the [...]

  • Car review: The BMW i8

    July 21, 2014

    We'd stopped the BMW i8 alongside Loch a’ Chroisg to swap drivers and stretch our legs.  A bunch of us had flown up from Farnborough that morning to Inverness, and we were heading around the top of Scotland in a crazy five-hour drive, before flying south again mid-afternoon.  Minutes later, the Land Rover Discovery that [...]

  • Review: the new Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake

    July 15, 2014

    According to the Jaguar ads, half the country is queuing up to test drive the new F-Type. It probably won’t disappoint either, given how attractive it is and what a delight it is to drive. But there’s a deal-breaker: practicality. The F-Type only has two seats and it has a tiny boot, making it great [...]

  • Review: The astonishing new Tesla Model S

    July 8, 2014

    Some have already judged the first bespoke effort from cutting-edge American electric carmaker Tesla as the second coming of the automobile. But can the Tesla Model S possibly justify the hype? It’s certainly a lot of pressure to heap on a premium executive saloon. Yet Tesla chief executive Elon Musk appears to be one of [...]

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