The Mazda CX-3 was unveiled on the eve of the LA motor show
Mazda's new baby crossover has been unveiled ahead of the LA show's opening – and first impressions are positive
All-wheel-drive versions of the F-type have already been confirmed for LA
With one new F-type model confirmed for LA and the possibility of more, Jaguar is following Porsche in giving fans of its sports car exactly what they want: variety
The Seat Arosa is staid and simple but can offer very low running costs
Who really cares about body colours and optional extras? Fuel consumption is now the most important factor for used car buyers
Hyundai has a special new division tasked with linking its rally effort with hot road cars
The link between rallying and road cars is seemingly non-existent, but Hyundai's new performance division suggests it can still be relevant
Kris Meeke, Citroën DS3 WRC, Rally GB
Rally GB is again showcasing some of the best all-rounders in world motorsport. If only their cars were a bit more on the edge
A passenger ride with Citroën's works driver in his DS3 WRC evoked memories of an experience alongside another rally legend
James bought his 'Shed 7' for just £500
The last car I bought from a reader is still going strong, but it's time once again to add to the Ruppert fleet
The LS400 was a V8-engined luxury saloon that majored on refinement
With dramatically styled new models, and a range of hybrids, Lexus could be about to take off in Europe
The ML nameplate is no more – now it is the Mercedes-Benz GLE
The German manufacturer is rebooting the names of some of its model range, which will in theory make space for more models in the line-up
Demand has outstripped supply as far as the F-type Project 7 is concerned
Jaguar kept a tight lid on production numbers for its F-type-based Project 7, but it could – and probably should – have sold many more
SEMA is unashamedly about the big and the brash, and all the better for it
Las Vegas' SEMA motor show is an event like no other, and it gives the smaller companies a chance to shine
The latest Renault Twingo has none of the treacherous on-the-limit handling characteristics of its predecessors
The new Twingo's rear-engined, rear-wheel drive layout has a curious side effect - bringing back a type of understeer we haven't seen in years
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