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January offers chance to cash in on a quiet used car market

The recession has hit car sales hard. Our motoring editor looks at the opportunities for a bargain in 2012. (...)


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Review: Kia Optima

Kia has really pulled its socks up in recent years and now, under former Audi design chief Peter Schreyer, they're producing some of the best looking cars around. (...)


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Review: Focus Estate has bags of space

Ford's Focus is Scotland's third-best selling car (the Corsa and Fiesta are No. 1 and No. 2, since you ask) and with good reason — the latest version is terrific. (...)


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Review: Seat Alhambra

The majority of cars that advertise themselves as seven seaters should really be billed as seating two large adults, three small adults and two children. Rarely do I come across one where I'd like to spend more than a couple of minutes in the third-row seats. (...)


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Review: Renault Grand Scenic

Way back in the 1980s, Renault began the trend for people carriers with the Espace; 25 years on, their MPVs remain among the most popular in a now crowded market. (...)


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Increase in breakdowns caused by rodent damage

Repair garages in Angus are reportedly having to deal with a spike in the number of rodent-related breakdowns. (...)


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Review: Kia Picanto

This is the Picanto, Kia's popular little city car. Though it was facelifted in 2008, this is the first fully new model since it was launched in 2004. The old car wasn't at all bad, but this one is much better. (...)


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Review: Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nurburgring

I'm flying along the tarmac in the Corsa VXR Nurburgring, my foot to the floor. I whip through a double bend, using both sides of the road and skidding slightly before regaining control. Then it's a race up through the gears again until the needle says I'm doing 100mph and it's time to brake for the next corner. (...)


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Range Rover remains in a class of its own

With the blanket coverage of the stunning, Scottish Car of the Year Award-winning, Evoque, Land Rover are clearly concerned people will forget they make any other cars. (...)


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Review: Ford Mondeo 1.6 EcoBoost Titanium X

The Ford Mondeo is starting to grow a little elderly. (...)


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