Volkswagen Scirocco
There’s been a fondness for nostalgia in the motoring industry over the past few years with cars such as the Mini, Fiat 500 and Volkswagen Beetle making successful comebacks.
BMW X6
Many motorists buy a 4x4 for their looks, performance and status, knowing full well the closest it will get to the rough stuff will by the practice bunker at the local golf club – and BMW knows this.
Citroen Berlingo Multispace
The Citroen Berlingo Multispace has been around for ten years with more than one million of the MPVs rolling the production line.
Ford Kuga
You can’t fault Ford of Europe at the moment. The American side of the company may be struggling but over here, it’s on a great run thanks to the success of the Mondeo and Focus.
Honda Accord
The Honda Accord is leading the Japanese fight against its European counterparts for sales in the mid-sized saloon segment.
Jaguar X-Type
Jaguar is on the up thanks to the successful takeover by Tata Motors and the launch of the excellent new XF executive car.
Mazda RX-8 R3
Thanks to its rear-opening scissor doors, concept car looks and unique rotary engine, the Mazda RX-8 has always been an interesting option to car buyers looking for performance with a bit of differenc
Mercedes C63 AMG
Super-saloons are all the rage for German car makers with the likes of the BMW M3, Audi RS4 and VW Passat R36 all offering hot performance, a classy design and extensive levels of comfort.
Nissan Qashqai+2
The Nissan Qashqai has been a massive success since going on sale last year, with the British-built Japanese car finding more than 250,000 homes in Europe alone.
Seat Ibiza car review
The Ibiza is Seat’s biggest selling car ever and for 2008 the Spanish car maker has given it a complete overhaul with the help of Lamborghini Gallardo designer Luc Donckerwolke.
Skoda Superb
With cars like the Ford Mondeo and Citroen C5, car makers need to offer something special to get a hold of the mid-sized saloon market.