29th July 2008

Hyundai Qarmaq 2008 review.

Building eco-friendly models is at the top of most car makers’ hit lists these days. But Hyundai is working on combining fuel saving with technology to help reduce injuries to pedestrians in collisions. Read the rest of this entry »

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29th July 2008

BMW 730d review.

It’s six years since the current 7-Series kicked off BMW’s controversial ‘flame surfacing’ styling. With its avant-garde lines, typified by an abstract, jutting boot lid, the model divided opinion – especially in the traditionally conservative executive saloon class. Read the rest of this entry »

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29th July 2008

Chevrolet Uplander review.

The strength of the Chevy Uplander lies in its value. Comparably equipped, the Uplander sells for thousands less than class standards such as the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna.Uplander comfortably seats seven, with a choice of individual captain’s chairs or a two-place bench seat in the second row. Read the rest of this entry »

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29th July 2008

Bentley Zagato Continental GTZ 2008 review.

Here’s the deal. The neighbours are impossible to impress. Yeah, you’ve got a modest mansion in the Hamptons a few doors down from Spielberg, and a dozen or so swanky cars, but, well, mere exclusivity has lost its sparkle. Hell, you could reverse down your road in an acid yellow LP640 Roadster Read the rest of this entry »

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