Citroën’s latest model to arrive in the country is the C4 Cactus – a funky combination of practicality, spaciousness, high ride height, and unique take durability for the urban environment
Citroen is playing a dangerous game with their designs lately – they’re focusing so heavily on designing a car around the target audience that they sometimes forget to make sure the car is a decent vehicle first and foremost. Case in point: the funky little Citroen C1 Airscape we tested earlier … Read more
Citroën’s latest model to arrive in the country is the C4 Cactus – a funky combination of practicality, spaciousness, high ride height, and unique take durability for the urban environment
Upon its launch nearly a year ago, the Toyota 86 received some of the greatest media coverage of any car over the past decade, and for Toyota, the past 2 decades. We managed to set up a drive of one back then through a dealership, and you may remember how we raved about its brilliance; so now that all the hype around it had somewhat died down, we thought we’d re-visit the 86 to see if its “specialness” still remained…
For many, many years, I have not only disliked Toyota, but somewhat despised them. For over a decade, their designs have been boring, plain, middle of the road. They haven’t dared do anything extraordinary, on the edge, or revolutionary. Their engines were consistently underpowered and under utilised. I had nearly … Read more