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Seat Tarraco: ‘Blessed with style and practicality’

Seat’s new flagship SUV is big in all respects: comfort, seats and everyday luxuries. Just be careful who you let share the driving, says Martin Love

Regent Street Motor Show preview: ‘Route 66 comes to the capital’

As London’s iconic shopping street gets ready to celebrate its 200th anniversary, you can get into the spirit with one of the country’s largest free car shows, says Martin Love

Ford v Ferrari review – motor-racing drama gets stuck in first gear

Matt Damon and Christian Bale star in a handsome-looking but dull account of the rivalry between the US and Italian car-makers

Ford Galaxy: ‘An MPV that wears its brilliance lightly’

The Galaxy deserves to be so much more than an airport cab – it’s a star in its own right, says Martin Love

Vauxhall Insignia Sports Tourer: ‘An easy-to-live-with workhorse’

You may want sexy, but when it comes to everyday life you’ll find dependable is far better in the long run, says Martin Love

Fiat 500 Jolly Spiaggina e-Icon: ‘Now you too can sample la dolce vita’

The groovy 60s doorless beach buggy classic has been fitted with an electric motor – and you can hire one. By Martin Love

Peugeot 3008: ‘Perfect for the Pyrenees – or the school run’

Peugeot’s comfortable new SUV offers cycling correspondent Jeremy Whittle a front row seat to all the action at this year’s Tour de France

Renault Kadjar: ‘A great all-rounder’

Cadge a lift in a new Kadjar and you’ll surprise yourself – Renault’s reworked family car deserves to be enjoyed by more than just families

Event of the week: ‘showcase for astonishing cars’

Swoon over the motor that won the first Italian Grand Prix – and other polished chrome wonders

Ford Ranger pickup: ‘A truck that’s been built to last’

Ford’s all-conquering Ranger is an impressive beast. But is time running out for vehicles like this, asks Martin Love

Lightyear One preview: ‘Powered on sunshine’

A Dutch solar-electric prototype with a range of up to 450 miles could be a ray of hope in the dark

Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 4-Door: ‘Is this family hatch too hot to handle?’

The top-of-the-range model does 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds. Should get you down the supermarket sharpish… By Martin Love

Nissan e-NV200 van: ‘The UK’s first zero-emission ice-cream van’

Time to phase out old vans with their engines idling, churning out foul emissions for kids to breathe in. By Martin Love

Toyota Corolla: ‘Nothing has been left to chance’

Quiet, composed and resolutely unshowy… Would you guess this is the world’s bestselling car?

Aston Martin DBX preview: ‘A sensible SUV for 007?’

For the first time in its long history, one of the world’s most famous producers of seductive sports cars is turning its hand to SUVs, says Martin Love

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