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It's the Toyota Yaris Cross's hybrid power which sets it apart from rivals. It combines a 1.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor, resulting in impressive around-town refinement and incredible fuel economy. Officially, you should be able to see up to 64.2mpg from the Yaris Cross, which might...
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Before we get into the nitty gritty of this Jeep Avenger review, we have to tell you about the #duckduckJeep trend. Apparently, it's a thing for Jeep owners to carry a load of rubber ducks in their boot. When they see another Jeep parked up, they'll leave a rubber duck on the bonnet - a fun way...
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The BMW X1 is the smallest model in the X line-up and - as BMW is proud to claim - was the first premium compact SUV on sale in the UK before the Audi Q3 and Range Rover Evoque. Don't be fooled by the pictures, the X1 is actually a lot more compact than it first appears plus it's priced pretty keenly...
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At a time when most electric cars could barely crack 200 miles on a charge, and the only ones that could were expensive luxury models, the Kia e-Niro took the market by storm. For a reasonable price tag here was a family-sized SUV that could do up to 282 miles on a single charge with little compromise....
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The Dacia Duster is an affordable SUV that's similar in size to the Nissan Qashqai and Kia Sportage . However, it significantly undercuts them when it comes to price. Indeed, compare the Dacia Duster to small SUVs like the Ford Puma or Volkswagen T-Cross and it still looks good value....
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In the classic Citroen spirit of being knowingly different, the company has called its C3-based small SUV the Aircross , rather than sticking an X on the end of it, or using the word ‘sport’ in the addendum, as most manufacturers do. Different it may be, but it’s quite the apt name: ‘air’...
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