Review – Citroën DS3 Sport:

DS, Citroën’s boutique sub-moniker, has officially established itself as a standalone brand beneath the French marque.  But I can’t bring myself to call the DS3 a ‘DS DS3’ just yet; not when it still bears the Citroen double-chevron logo on its nose, and when the first standalone models haven’t yet … Read more

Renault Clio RS 200 EDC launched in South Africa:

The twin-clutched, turbocharged Clio RS 200 EDC is available to purchase, but will it be as good as the previous one?

The previous generation Renault Clio RS was something incredible, setting the standard in dynamic hot hatchery for the duration of its production.  But now, the new Clio RS has arrived in South Africa with big shoes to fill.  Can the dual-clutch, turbocharged RS 200 EDC live up to expectations?

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Road Review: Renault Duster dCI 4×4 Dynamique

Cheap vehicles – no one likes to say that they love them, no one dreams of having them for the most part, yet they survive.  They live on and they sell, in great numbers at that.  Perhaps the most interesting “cheap vehicle” of current times is the Renault Duster, or “dump truck” as my girlfriend decided to call it after its, erm, brown colour to rival the land mines left in your back yard by Spot, the dog.

 

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