Hyundai Inster - A Little Gem
Graham Courtney revisited his love for small cars as he got behind the wheel of the Hyundai Inster. Pound for pound, this one may be worth a look.
Royal Enfield Bear 650 - The Interceptor we’ve been waiting for
The Bear 650 is Royal Enfield’s attempt at creating a road-focused scrambler, and John Marcar put one to work for a month to see if it’s been worth the wait.
Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce - Alfa's First EV
The Alfa Romeo Junior Veloce is Alfa’s first stab at an EV, and it’s dividing opinions on styling. John Marcar borrowed one for a week to see how it stacks up against the competition.
BMW G81 M3 CS Touring - Harder Better Faster Stronger
The BMW M3 Touring has caused a bit of a stir since its launch in 2022, and now, there's a new version: the CS. John Marcar has taken one on track to see how good an M3 Touring can be.
John's Motorsport Diary - Chapter 7: Podium Chasing at Donington Park
I ended the last diary entry with a line about how nice it would be to be writing with a podium trophy by my side. Well, I'm sorry, reader, I'm afraid I've not been able to fulfil that dream just yet, but I'm okay with it... Because my goodness, we came close.
Bentley Flying Spur - It doesn’t get any better than this
Has Graham Courtney found driving perfection with the Bentley Flying Spur?
Kia EV5 - The New Sportage-sized EV
Kia has revealed the EV5, the latest EV in the lineup aimed at families and their pets. John Marcar went to check out the new car in Frankfurt.
MG IM5 and IM6 - A New Luxury EV Option
MG has revealed its first two luxury cars under its new ‘IM’ luxury arm. John Marcar has been testing the new models, the MG IM5 and IM6.
Peugeot 5008 - Initial thoughts are positive for this SUV
Is it an SUV or an MPV? Graham Courtney certainly has his own opinion on that. What is undeniable, however, is that the new 7-seater Peugeot 5008 has space in abundance.
F1: The Movie - A triumph for cinema but a nightmare for F1 fans
Mike Booth headed to his local cinema to watch this summer’s epic blockbuster - F1: The Movie.
Citroen ë-C3 - This electric car is fit for purpose
The Citroen C3 is the French manufacturer’s top seller in the UK, and while the latest model is the 4th generation iteration of the C3, this is the first to be available with 100% electric power. Graham Courtney highlights why this may be one to consider for city driving.
Audi RS 6 GT - Staggeringly Silly
Alex Goy recently tested the Audi RS 6 GT. As an RS 6 with extra teeth, it’s not exactly a car to buy for a smooth ride.
OPINION | You're wrong to be angry about the Jaguar Type 00 Concept
John Marcar finally got a good look at the real-life concept car that sparked one of the most significant internet reactions in recent history. The Jaguar Type 00 Concept
Battling Brands Hatch - John’s Motorsport Diary: Chapter 6
The 3rd round of the UK Ferrari Challenge Series came with more than its fair share of hurdles, including heat, a scary moment with a tyre and an entirely new circuit to learn.
Bentley Continental GT 2025 - A Hybrid Hit
The new generation of Bentley Continental GT is here, and it’s really quite something. Alex Goy took it for a spin.
Testing the new Pirelli P Zero range
Alex Goy headed to Goodwood for a day of testing various iterations of the new Pirelli P Zero range.
Genesis G80 - It’s good, comfortable…but not German
The G80 is part of Genesis’ electric lineup refresh, but does not being German discount it from the running in people’s hunt for an EV? Alex Goy explains all.
Dacia Bigster - Big on Size & Value
The Bigster goes straight to the top of the tree as Dacia’s flagship car, but is it better than the Duster? Graham Courtney has the verdict.
Volkswagen Tayron - This is a Tiguan on Steroids
Is bigger better? Volkswagen seems to think so. The new Tayron is wider, taller and longer than a Tiguan, and can carry seven people. Graham Courtney took it for a spin.
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
Every now and then, one car can tick a lot of the desired boxes. The latest Jeep Wrangler - especially the Rubicon edition - is one of them. Graham Courtney explains why.
