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There’s no doubt the second-generation car is eye-catching. It boasts an exterior look and feel that continues Toyota’s current design ethos, helping it slip into the line-up with ease. This is especially so when put alongside the equally appealing Toyota Yaris and Toyota Yaris Cross cars. However,...
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The T-Cross is Volkswagen's answer to the likes of the Nissan Juke and Peugeot 2008 - a small SUV that's designed to be practical, good to drive and have a dash of style too. Of course there's no shortage of small crossovers on the market, but the VW T-Cross makes a strong case for itself as the...
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The Volkswagen T-Roc is one of those cars that sits between two sectors. It's technically a small SUV, so key rivals include the Ford Puma , SEAT Arona and Peugeot 2008 , but VW also has the T-Cross to compete with those. The T-Roc is also based on the Volkswagen Golf , making it larger and more...
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If anything, the Hyundai Bayon is refreshingly normal. You can't get an electric version (48-volt mild-hybrid tech is standard, though), while its design is smart and stylish without being particularly abstract. In typical Hyundai fashion, it comes well-equipped, while competitive list prices and...
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In the classic Citroen spirit of being knowingly different, the company has called its C3-based small SUV the Aircross , rather than sticking an X on the end of it, or using the word ‘sport’ in the addendum, as most manufacturers do. Different it may be, but it’s quite the apt name: ‘air’...
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The 500X is the small SUV version of Fiat’s popular city car. As well as boasting a comfortable interior and decent road manners, the 500X is one of the few bulked-up 500s that has managed to retain much of the character that made the original so popular. Following its introduction in 2015,...