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31. A fast lap in the Astra VXR 888

Get Bracknell, Friday 22 May 2009

If you know anything about the HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship, you’ll know that Team VXR driver Matt Neal has been doing pretty well.

32. New Golf is a quality buy

Get Bracknell, Friday 06 February 2009
There's nothing very subtle about the television commercial for the new Volkswagen Golf, which is probably why it has attracted hundreds of complaints from viewers.

33. Welcome to the future

Get Bracknell, Friday 30 January 2009
The future we’ve all been dreaming of has finally arrived – and I’m driving it past the famous spires of Oxford University’s historic faculties.

34. Sing a song of Ssangyong

Get Bracknell, Friday 21 November 2008

Ssangyong has struggled to get into second gear in the United Kingdom – and so does the Kyron I’m given the opportunity to drive.

35. Take Note... Nissan is making it hip to be oblong

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 June 2009

Pity the humble oblong – a shape without much form. You can kick spheres into the back of a net or set out to conquer them.

36. New Golf comes with a little extra

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 June 2009

Cars offered with a little bit extra bolted on are not always best sellers. Take the Popemobile for example.

37. So what’s not to like?

Get Bracknell, Friday 20 February 2009
I can live without electronic parking brakes (what’s wrong with a good old fashioned handbrake?) and the steering wheel should be a little smaller if this wants to be a proper sporty car.

38. This is a journey to avoid

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 07 October 2008

Our unique relationship with the United States of America has been even more biased than the referees at Manchester United games of late.

39. Funky fun for the school run

Get Bracknell, Friday 26 September 2008

The Koleos might sound like the bad punchline from a joke about cauliflower and chaos, but it’s actually Renault’s recent entry into the burgeoning market for school-run off-roaders.

It goes head-to-head with cars such as the Ford Kuga, VW Tiguan and Peugeot 4007 – all designed for families who like the chunky superiority of Range Rover-esque road-goers but lack the financial wherewithal to either buy them or fill them up.

40. The Toyota Urban Cruiser

Get Bracknell, Thursday 25 June 2009

The great paradox of the meltdown in the motor industry is that consumers have never had more choice about what to buy… if only they had the money.

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