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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 Toyota Aygo X is the first Aygo ever that's an entirely solo effort for the Japanese brand. Its former partners in this area, Peugeot and Citroen, have decided not to follow up the closely related 108 and C1 with direct replacements. And they're not the only ones. In the last few years, Ford...
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    Skoda has a reputation for sensible and practical - and the Skoda Fabia has been the epitome of that in the supermini sector. But style has in the past taken a back seat. But that's changing with the 2021 Skoda Fabia which, shock horror, actually looks good. Finally a Fabia that's actually sleek...
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    There have been two significant changes for the Suzuki Swift Sport since this generation arrived in 2018. Firstly, the car was launched with a turbo petrol engine, so saying goodbye to the older non-turbo motor that did so much to endear this mildly warm hatch to so many. The new engine may have been...
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    A lot of it has to do with the way the Fabia sidesteps all of the one-upmanship that can afflict decisions when picking a car. Instead, the Fabia marks you out as an independent thinker. On top of this, the Fabia Estate does practicality like no other in its, admittedly niche, sector of supermini-based...
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