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In the world of upmarket SUVs, the Lexus RX is one of the longest-serving models around. The first version was launched all the way back in 1998, and we are now enter the fifth generation with this brand-new model. Lexus makes big claims for its latest SUV , with the promise of it being completely...
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The Hyundai Ioniq was conceived as a rival to the Toyota Prius, but with a significant trick up its sleeve – the choice of hybrid , plug-in hybrid or pure electric versions. That means there is a model to suit different drivers, whether they only cover short distances or regularly rack up lots...
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Did you know how important the Niro is to Kia? The hybrid and electric SUV is the second most popular model Kia sells in the UK - only the bigger Sportage has outsold it. Not only that, but the fully electric e-Niro has been the second most popular EV in Britain for two years running. Only...
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The Suzuki Across arguably looks less distinctive than the Toyota RAV4 . But considering it sells in comparatively small numbers, the likelihood of you parking next to another one at the supermarket is pretty low. There’s just a single model available, which is loaded to the gunnels with standard...
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You've only got to look back two decades to find the original Sorento , an unsophisticated five-seat SUV with a crude (but rugged) ladder chassis and very little in the way of surprise and delight bar an appealing showroom price. Over the years the Sorento became less of a 4x4 workhorse and...
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Even in this age of electrification, seven-seat hybrid vehicles are thin on the ground. We could point you in the direction of the Lexus RX L, but you probably don’t fancy spending the best part of £53,000 on a luxury SUV. For now at least, the Toyota Prius+ is the best car in a class of one. The...
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