6th June 2008

Škoda Roomster 2008 review.

Everything is different in the Roomster world. Whether you are a driver or a passenger, in it you will always find a new view of the things around you, another perspective. In it you will enjoy an unexpectedly pleasurable driving experience and unique comfort. Read the rest of this entry »

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6th June 2008

Cadillac BLS Review.

The Cadillac BLS was introduced to the UK on 8th April 2006.

Founded in 1902, in the United States, Cadillac is a synonym for quality, in the same way that Rolls-Royce is in the UK. The name Cadillac comes from the founder of Detroit, a 17th century French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, Detroit being home to the US motor industry and of course Cadillac. Read the rest of this entry »

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6th June 2008

Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Review.

What do you get if you take an award-winning van, stretch it a bit and add two extra rows of seats? The answer is a Caddy Maxi Life.

Volkswagen’s second-generation Caddy was launched in 2004. It’s main new feature over the old one was that it was larger, but not content with that, the company decided that something was needed that fitted into the commercial line-up, in between the Caddy and the Transporter. Read the rest of this entry »

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6th June 2008

BMW M6 Hurricane review.

One of the world’s fastest and most powerful convertibles is made by G-POWER. The 335-km/h G-POWER M6 HURRICANE is based on the latest BMW M6. At the heart of the high-performance convertible is a five-liter V10 engine with G-POWER BI-Kompressor system that delivers 635 hp / 467 kW. Read the rest of this entry »

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6th June 2008

Ford Escape Hybrid 2009 Review.

The Ford Escape was the world’s first hybrid SUV. Contrary to popular belief, The Blue Oval’s gas - electric trucklette does NOT use Toyota’s Synergy Drive. FoMoCo’s hybrid cute ute shares some patents with ToMoCo, and that’s it. And there’s another idea floating around: Ford is artificially restricting supplies to limit their loss-per-vehicle. Read the rest of this entry »

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