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Monday, July 9, 2018

We test drive new cars (and of course) we critique



Hyundai Tucson

Likes: Standard kit list across the range is pretty impressive. The 1.6 turbo offers quick acceleration while the 2-liter is the most sensible in price. Plenty of room for five with a decently sized boot.

Dislikes: The front seats can get uncomfortable after long journeys. The turbo engine only comes with a DCT gearbox which isn't very refined compared to it's keen rivals.

Overall: It may not be the best out there but it certainly does make a winning case for itself.

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Toyota CH-R

Likes: Dare we say the most stylish Toyota we've seen in a while. Standard kit is pretty good for the price. Running costs are very competitive.

Dislikes: No all-wheel-drive option yet. The rear passenger windows are a joke. Blind spot galore. It really needs a panorama sunroof to brighten the interior up.

Overall: Toyota has made a very daring looking crossover that also has bullet proof reliability.

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BMW X1

Likes: It's more comfortable and more refined than the previous generation. The new turbo engine offers plenty of flexibility and the boot space is larger than it's keen rivals.

Dislikes: We miss the turbocharged six-cylinder option. We wish BMW made an M-tuned version of this. Options send the price into X3 territory.

Overall: It's a BMW but doesn't really feel like one.

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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

Likes: One of the more stylish crossovers in Mitsubishi range. Turbo engine spools nicely and has decent running costs. It's much more entertaining to drive than we'd originally thought.

Dislikes: It carries a name that many will loathe it for.

Overall: We'd love to see an Evo-tuned version pushing 230 - 300hp.



Subaru Crosstrek

Likes: It's off-road capability can rival Land Rover. It's much more stylish than the previous generation and also less awkward looking in portions.

Dislikes: Subaru has given up on turbo engines and it saddens us.

Overall: The JDM versions of this vehicle has power-folding mirrors and other features we can't have here.



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