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    So what exactly is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N? If we were being unkind, it's simply an Ioniq 5 with more aggressive styling, more performance, some chassis revisions and a load of gimmicky features that give it a sense of fun. But that doesn't really do it justice. Hyundai's N department is its answer...
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    In every generation, the BMW M3 has delivered sports car performance in a practical package. The latest BMW M3 is no different. And if you look beyond the huge front grille you will find a car that is rewarding to drive at every level, whether taking a quiet drive to the shops, hitting the best roads...
  • 5
    We still like the BMW 3 Series, though. In fact, we reckon the recently updated model is one of the best all-rounders you can buy. For a start, there's an engine to suit almost every buyer. You could, until recently, get the 3 Series with a slightly underwhelming 2.0-litre petrol or diesel engine...
  • 5
    While there’s nothing more en vogue than a premium SUV, cars like the Porsche Cayenne , Range Rover and BMW X5 are now a little too popular for their own good. To really stand out these days, you need a more stylish (and less practical) version of last year’s must-have SUV. That’s precisely what...
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    Few cars can really be described as being classified as iconic, but the BMW M5 is among them. Ever since it first arrived it’s shocked with its speed, wowed with its agility and kept high performance sports and supercars honest, despite having the ability to haul your family and friends along for the...
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    The BMW M2 is a blue touch paper version of the already quick BMW M235i. Instead of 326PS, you get 370PS, and 0-60mph in 4.2 seconds from the M DCT (this rises to 4.4 on models with the manual six-speed). There’s a top speed of 186mph, which is limited to 155mph for cars that were sold outside Germany....
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