Archive for the ‘First Drive Review’ Category

2010 Kia Soul: Review

2010 Kia Soul

2010 Kia Soul: Review
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2010 Ford Taurus SHO : Review

2010 Ford Taurus

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

Performance and value are Taurus SHO hallmarks fully realized by the latest version. An exciting balance of technology, luxury, fuel efficiency and grippy twin-turbo power now joins this iconic performance-sedan nameplate.
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2010 Jaguar XK Series: Review

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Flash Drive: 2010 Jaguar XK Convertible

The all-new 2010 Jaguar XK Convertible is propelled by a new 385-horsepower direct-injection 5.0-liter V8 engine, which is expertly mated to a smooth-shifting 6-speed automatic transmission.
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Peugeot 308CC HDi: Review

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The CC represents the first time the words Peugeot, diesel and convertible have been in the same sentence.
Style affects how you walk, talk, what you eat, who you count and friends, what you think and your possessions. Ultimately, style appears to be all about you. But it is a trick. In fact, style is totally aimed at impressing everyone around you.
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BMW X6M: review

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It is easy enough to summise that in the desperate race to one-up the competition and create yet another new sub-niche in this case a Sports Activity Vehicle the pressure in the new product room was getting a little intense.
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Used car with reliability to boot

1997 Toyota Camry

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If you want a used car that will be as trouble-free as possible.

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Toyota Camry Ateva: Road Test

Toyota Camry Ateva

New Car Road Test Toyota Camry Ateva
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Toyota RAV4 2006-08: Used Car Review


2006 Toyota RAV4 Cruiser

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It may not be a hulking four-wheel-drive but there’s a lot to like in this small but functional soft-roader.

Lotus Evora: Expert Review

There are currently only two Lotus Evoras in Australia, and I’m about to put 300 kilometers on the clock of what is one of the most talked about cars in years.
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2010 Honda Civic: Expert Review

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For a long time, the Civic was Honda’s entry-level car, designed for efficient travel from point A to point B. This small car still meets that need, but the sleek and stylish Civic no longer has the look of an econobox. The Civic may not be the best choice if you’re looking to stand out from the crowd, but this is one of the few downsides to buying one of the best-selling cars in America.
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