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Toyota GT86: ‘Their simplest yet most exciting model in years’

The designer’s back-to-basics approach results in a retro roadster which is a playful pleasure to drive, says Martin Love

Mercedes-Benz Vito: ‘More than just a van’

Once seen merely as workhorses, the new generation of vans are highly adaptable all-rounders says Martin Love

Going further for less: how to save fuel

Getting the most out of a tank of petrol

VW Polo: ‘Virtually every component is new’

Even after 40 years and 14m cars manufactured, the latest model of this great little car still manages to surprise and impress, writes Martin Love

Lexus LC 500: ‘It ticks every box on the guilty-pleasure list’

This mighty new coupé is a real head-turner, has a lavish interior and a real firecracker of an engine… just don’t lose the key, says Martin Love

Audi Q8 preview: ‘A vehicle born to impress’

The latest addition to the Audi line-up may not be the biggest or the most practical, but it will sit at the top of the brand’s pyramid, says Martin Love

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross: ‘A striking and composed SUV’

Can the latest SUV from Mitsubishi eclipse the rest? By Martin Love

Nissan Leaf: ‘Much more than simply a car with an electric motor’

Nissan’s second-generation electric car is charging ahead of the crowd, says Martin Love

Lexus RX 450hL preview: ‘A luxury seven-seat SUV for the lucky few’

For families who like to travel in style, few cars will be closer to the top of your wishlist, Martin Love

Hertz cinema car: ‘Road movies with a difference’

A novel idea from Hertz brings big screen entertainment to the back seat of your rental car, says Martin Love

Lamborghini Aventador: ‘One of the most awesome V12 hypercars ever built’

Open the crazy ‘scissor doors’, find the right button to spark the engine up and get set for a spooky ride, says Martin Love

Audi RS4 Avant: ‘Wholesome practicality married to joyfully unwholesome performance’

Part beauty, part beast: Audi’s latest super estate has it all, says Martin Love

Royal Enfield Classic 500 Pegasus preview: ‘The famous Flying Flea rides again’

It played a pivotal role in many campaigns through the Second World War, and now a special limited-edition of the RE/WD 125 is back in action, says Martin Love

DS 7 Crossback review: ‘Good enough for the French president, good enough for you’

The first ground-up car from DS gives a clear indication of where the brand is heading… into the VIP area, says Martin Love

Citroën Cactus preview: ‘It’s lost some of its appealing prickliness’

The likable crossover has had a makeover. It’s not as extrovert as it used to be, but it still packs plenty of French flair

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