Review: Honda HR-V 1.5 i-VTEC CVT
If you’re after a small SUV that’s going to spend the vast majority of its time crawling around town, the petrol-powered HR-V is worth shortlisting.
If you’re after a small SUV that’s going to spend the vast majority of its time crawling around town, the petrol-powered HR-V is worth shortlisting.
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With the Soul's boxy exterior and the Cactus' curvy and bumpy body, these are two of the more distinctive and divisive crossovers available right now, but which is better?
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