The delay of the fifth generation Mondeo is well documented. In the UK, the brand is booming with the Fiesta and Focus dominating UK sales but cashflow problems in Europe have sparked production is...
‘Why don’t you go and catch some proper criminals?’ is a popular refrain for some caught by the police for poor driving. Many of us will have felt a similar antipathy towards those treading the blu...
Sat nav is now so important to fleet users, Mazda is currently basing a promotional campaign around the fact it’s giving it away for free with the new Mazda6. If you’re a fleet or business user bu...
For the first time in 15 years, SEAT is to offer an estate version of the Leon. Called, in traditional SEAT parlance, ST (for Sport Tourer), the new wagon model goes on sale later this year and wil...
It was lost on a few visiting the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed why, twice a day, a Skoda Octavia took to the track in between the Maseratis, BMW Ms, Mercedes-Benz AMGs and Range Rover Sports. We...
When the Ford Mondeo emerged back in 1993, it was intended as a world car for the brand, one which could be sold in all markets with little or no change to save the Blue Oval money. It was an ambit...
Without a true international motor show to call our own, the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed is the closest thing Britain has to something approaching a flagship motoring spectacle. Since 2010, ...
The 208 arrived in UK showrooms in June 2012 as a spiritual successor to the 207, a car which for many fell short of expectations in terms of performance and looks following the phenomenal success ...
More confirmation this week that downsizing is the way to go: the supermini crossover Renault Captur [below] has been given a predicted retailed value of 43% after three years and 60,000 miles by C...
Toyota proudly proclaims the Auris Touring Sports Hybrid as the world’s first full hybrid compact wagon, but in less grand terms, it’s the same Auris Hybrid hatch we drove at the end of 2012 but wi...