Review – Opel Corsa Sport 1.4T:

Opel’s on a roll; but whilst we wait for the flagship Corsa, the OPC, to arrive, the rest of the range needs to form the foundation for a great sporting model.  Until such time as the OPC does arrive, the range topper comes in the form of the only turbocharged 4-cylinder in the … Read more

Review – Citroen C4 Cactus 1.2 Shine:

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

Review – Volvo XC90 T6 AWD:

You’ve got a million Rand to spend on a vehicle, one for the family that will ferry them about in utmost class and comfort, with enough space for 7 if needed and the ability to go everywhere with roads and some places without.  You might be tempted to go for the … Read more

Review – Mazda CX5 2.5 Individual

There is no such thing as a premium car anymore.  You get so-called premium manufacturers, but nowadays that’s just a gimmick in order to charge you more for less features, merely because of the badge glued on the nose.  No car proves this point more so than the face lifted Mazda … Read more

First Drive – BMW 3 Series Face-Lift (F30 LCI):

BMW’s venerable 3 Series sports sedan turns 40 years old this year, and now, more than ever before, it needs to be the best it can be.  Never before in its 40 year reign in the segment has the 3 Series’ crown been under threat as much as it is now.  With … Read more

Review – Hyundai Veloster Turbo:

The 4-door hatchback idea is a pretty nifty one from Hyundai.  Think of the Veloster like the mullet of the car world, passenger car on the left, and coupe on the right.  Throw in a muscular body kit, twin mortar-pipe central exhaust tips, and a dab of turbo badging to match … Read more

Review – Opel ADAM GLAM:

The Opel ADAM is a model that carries the weight of the entire company on its shoulders in my opinion.  It might be the smallest car made by Opel, but by bestowing it with the name ADAM, they’ve given it huge room for disappointment and a ruined reputation.  Let me explain… … Read more

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