Road Tests

Chic city van

Looks aren’t deceiving; Citroën C2 Enterprise looks like it will go just about anywhere and fit in the smallest of spaces – and it does

Multi-activity on the road

Even though Sofie Lidefjard was a bit hesitant about driving the box-looking vehicle that is the Partner Tepee, she finds it’s not a bad ride

Impressive shift

Peugeot has introduced a dual gearbox in the 308. Sofie Lidefjard finds out what that’s all about

A step forward

A good-looking car with an edgy appearance, the new Mégane is the start of a complete renewal of Renault’s C-segment range. Sofie Lidefjard takes it for a drive

Hurrah for Hybrid

Honda’s British-built Civic has had a make-over to bring the car bang up-to-date, as Sofie Lidefjard reports

The million buck Mini

As the first product of ‘Projekt i’ for BMW, a remarkable electric Mini not only introduces a clearly defined market sector but provides real-time responses to shape the Mini’s future and Iain Robertson drove the $1m car exclusively

What’s in a name?

Determining whether a car name is important or not has some relevance to Iain Robertson, who believes that rather than a nondescript ‘i’, the most compact and cleanest of Mitsubishi models should be called ‘incisive’

Fine Fiat

Fiat Eco Bravo is a good alternative if you don’t want to spend much time filling up the tank, but Sofie Lidefjard’s romance with the car does not have a happy ending

Power in a small package

Sofie Lidefjard finds out that there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to the Renault Clio 1.5 dCi 86

Compact crossover

Borrowing its name from a desert-dwelling nomadic tribe in Iran, Nissan QASHQAI delivers the strength and practicality of an SUV without actually being one

A tale of two vans

Two new Citroen vans, one driver. Sofie Lidefjard finds out which one to choose

Kia confirms forward plan

Faced with demoralising fuel costs, councils slapping on city idling fines and high car costs, South Korean carmaker Kia Motors may have an answer, which Iain Robertson drove exclusively for GreenFleet® in Germany

C’mon in a Corsa

Vauxhall is urging drivers to put the fun back into driving by choosing a Corsa and also promises good fuel economy and CO2 emissions under 120g/km. Sofie Lidefjard takes it for a drive

Driving pleasure

Designed, developed and engineered for the European C-segment hatchback market, Martin Freedman finds first class performance in the Toyota Auris

Comfort and style

Clive Beer goes for a Hyundai double – with the Coupe S111 and the i30