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Volvo XC40: ‘It has the swagger of a vehicle born to win’

Volvo’s chunky little crossover has a big future ahead of it, says Martin Love

Kia Stinger: ‘A secret weapon with the power to rebrand Kia’

Kia’s classy new fastback is a joy – just don’t mention its name, says Martin Love

AC Invacar Model 70: ‘Terrifying but exhilarating’

The ice-blue three-wheel invalid carriage that was such a feature of the 1970s rides again in a heroic adventure, says Martin Love

MG ZS review: ‘The romance is gone, but it’s a viable contender’

Cheap, cheerful and Chinese: the new MG ZS is a very different car, says Martin Love

Jaguar E-Type: ‘It tops out at a Brylcreem-ruffling 146mph’

My dream drive? No question, it has to be the Jaguar E-Type, says Martin Love

Mercedes-Benz E400 4MATIC AMG Cabriolet: ‘A shamelessly luxurious sports car’

The only drawback to a car like this are the prying eyes that follow you whenever you drop the top, says Martin Love

Pop.Up.Next transporter: ‘It’s not a car, it’s not a plane… What is it?’

Part April Fool, part radical design solution… The Pop.Up.Next drone and car transporter sounds too good to be true, says Martin Love

Volvo XC60 review: ‘Jaywalking moose can rest easy’

The bestselling SUV from Volvo is the safest car on the road… but don’t ask it to park itself, says Martin Love

Aston Martin Valkyrie preview: ‘A car to bring on a fit of the vapours’

Only a handful of these stunning track cars are going to be built, but that won’t stop millions of us lusting after them, says Martin Love

Land Rover Discovery review: ‘Do you always reverse into other people?’

The latest luxury seven-seat SUV from Land Rover is as glossy as it is immense. Just be very careful when you try to squeeze into a parking space, says Martin Love

Mercedes-Benz E350d All-Terrain preview: ‘A mud-squelching delight’

Mercedes has pumped up its E-Class to create a go-anywhere 4x4 estate to take the rough and the smooth in its stride, says Martin Love

SsangYong Rexton review: ‘It’ll go anywhere and you can’t break it’

This large and comfortable 4x4 from Korea has established itself as a contender in the UK mud-wrestling world

Seat Arona preview: ‘A savvy little car’

Is a 1-litre engine enough? The new compact crossover from Seat proves you can pack a punch no matter your size, says Martin Love

Citroën C3 Aircross review: ‘French finesse with a wodge of common sense’

Driving France’s car renaissance is this chunky little chap, says Martin Love

London Classic Car Show preview: ‘A feast of automotive nostalgia’

From getaway cars to wonderfully restored racing machines, the third annual London Classic Car Show is the perfect antidote to autonomous driving, says Martin Love

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