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    Shall we start with the interior? That's probably the most important area for most SUV buyers, while it's also the area you'll notice the biggest difference over the old Kodiaq. It ticks all the boxes: you get a high seating position, a big boot and plenty of space for passengers. As before, you can...
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    The Defender brand name is synonymous with adventure. It’s more than just a car: it’s a workhorse, fashion statement and modern classic all rolled into one. Or at least the old model was. With roots tracing back to 1948 (the Defender name has been used since 1991), it was - objectively - well past...
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    This generation of the Land Rover Discovery  - the Discovery 5 as it’s known - was met with a mixed reaction when it was launched in 2017. Its predecessors all had boxy, no-nonsense styling to make them look rugged, and when folk saw this one, with all its curves and bulges, many worried that the Discovery...
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    The original Kia Sorento built up a good reputation as an affordable, strong and neatly designed large 4x4. It was certainly good value for money and a great tow-car too, but it's fair to say sophistication wasn't its forte. With the new Sorento, Kia is aiming to re-invent its big SUV as a more premium...
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    Granted, this vast SUV is marred by the ubiquitous Audi Big Grille – the face of an inflatable doll wearing chrome lipstick. But it does exactly what it says on the tin, and has a classy, well made, ergonomically superb cabin that ably demonstrates why Audi was at the time, and for many remains, the...
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    It’s not too wide of the mark to think of the Toyota Highlander as a seven-seat Toyota RAV4. They share a similar look, similar hybrid powertrains, similarly excellent build quality and an equal focus on comfort.   There’s currently a single model available in the UK: the Toyota Highlander Excel...
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