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Peugeot 5008 review: ‘Ambitious, sophisticated and good looking… how French’

The big new seven-seat SUV from Peugeot looks the part, but underneath the flair it’s still every bit a practical people carrier, says Martin Love

Dirty Money review – Alex Gibney left choking with rage by VW

To open a new series about business malpractice, the film-maker presents a thorough – and thoroughly angry – investigation into the Volkswagen emissions scandal

Volkswagen Arteon preview: ‘Anything but bohemian’

The all-new flagship model from VW is a breath of fresh air. But will it make the grade in the corporate car park, asks Martin Love

Seat Ibiza review: ‘Plenty of attacking flair’

The latest version of Spain’s best-selling car has raised its game – and it’s now ready to tackle the big players, says Martin Love

Skoda vRS 245 review: ‘You’ll definitely swipe right with this one’

This new Skoda is fast, dependable, exciting and brilliant value – who wouldn’t want to date its owner? Asks Martin Love

Nissan Micra review: ‘Packs a punch of fun and flair’

The loyal Micra has been a stalwart of driving schools and OAPs for years. But this model has learned some new tricks, says Martin Love

Super Soco E-Motorbike preview: ‘Commuting isn’t supposed to be this much fun’

A lightweight, zero-emissions electric motorbike which will take a lot of the hassle out of town travel, says Martin Love

Suzuki Swift review: ‘A proper terrier’

The new Swift from Suzuki proves that just because you look like a small car, it doesn’t mean you have to act like one, says Martin Love

Renault Koleos review: ‘What’s happened to the third row of seats?’

Renault’s fully revamped large SUV looks handsome and drives well… But the lack of seven seats could cost it dear, says Martin Love

Alfa Romeo Giulia: ‘A lovely drive, brawny yet sweet-tempered’

In the spreadsheet world of executive transport, the ravishing new Giulia from Alfa Romeo offers a blast of passion

Honda Civic Type R: ‘A monster disguised as a family hatch’

The menacing Type R hides a secret deep within its body armour… It’s also docile enough to drive your granny in, says Martin Love

VW Golf GTI review: ‘An almost freakish attention to detail’

It was already the world’s best hatchback. Now VW has gone and made the Golf GTI even better, says Martin Love

Skoda Kodiaq review: ‘It easily swallows all your kit and clobber’

Calm, comfortable and bursting with useful tech… Skoda’s first seven-seat SUV is every harassed parent’s dream, says Martin Love

Ferrari: Race to Immortality review – doesn’t get under the hood of Formula One

Following two good documentaries about McLaren and Williams, Daryl Goodrich’s film rather limps in, with almost no examination of Enzo Ferrari – man, car or logo

Volvo XC60 review: ‘The safest car on the planet’

The new version of Volvo’s bestselling model ticks every conceivable box (and some you didn’t know you had). By Martin Love

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