Volkswagen Passat review | Auto Express

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More reviews Car group tests In-depth reviews Road tests Prices for the Passat start from £38,500 for a mild-hybrid 1.5 in Life trim, rising to over £51,000 for the most potent 268bhp eHybrid in R-Line trim, which puts it in the realm of premium estate cars like the Audi A4 Avant, BMW 3 Series Touring, […]

Skoda Superb Estate review | Auto Express

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Inside is where more noticeable changes have been made, with a greater reliance on digital screens from a standard 10.25-inch virtual cockpit for the driver, and a sizeable 13-inch central touchscreen. However, unlike its Volkswagen Passat stablemate, the Super Estate uses clever ‘Smart Dials’ on the centre console in a quest to bring back physical

CarGurus: Looking Forward to 2020

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We’re coming to the end of another year. But with 2020 right around the corner, we’ve got plenty to look forward to. We ask our editors what they’re excited to see in the coming year. Feel free to add your own thoughts here or on our Facebook page. Megan Hennessey, CarGurus US Editor Video courtesy […]

Mercedes-AMG SL 63 E Performance review

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On open roads, the combined reserves of internal combustion engine and electric motor provide the car with towering performance. With the roof lowered, you also get to experience a deep and unfiltered baritone blare of exhaust, which is an integral part of the driving appeal, up close. The new petrol-electric drivetrain not only brings an […

Fears emissions law ‘loophole’ will leave dealers with cars they can’t sell as makers scramble to hit targets

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For six months, car manufacturers will be able to bring vehicles into Australia which don’t meet the stringent targets, which dealers will be lumbered with. A “loophole” in the Federal Government’s upcoming emissions law could mean car dealers are left with the burden of flogging high-polluting vehicles no-one wants, with many “fearful” for t

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