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rolls-royce phantom drophead coupe review

Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead coupé review (2007-on)


This is not a car; it is an indulgence
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Porsche 911 review (2004 - 2012)


Need a used high performance sports car that you use every day? Look no further than the Porsche 911
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Mercedes-Benz S-class W221 review (2006-2013)


It is widely rumoured that the most stressed engineers at Mercedes are those responsible for designing the new S-class.
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First drive review: 2014 Mercedes-Benz C-class


Mercedes reckons that being at the wheel of its new saloon is like flying business...
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First drive review: BMW M6 Gran Coupé (2013)


Giles Smith first drive review: BMW M6 Gran Coupé (2013)
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Porsche Cayenne review (2010-on)


The Cayenne is a luxury SUV that delivers the best driving experience in its class. It is larger than the new Macan and is currently Porsche's best-selling...
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Porsche Panamera review (2009-on)


The Panamera is Porsche’s equivalent to a luxury saloon car from the likes of Audi, BMW, Maserati and Mercedes
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Citroën DS5 review (2011-on)


The DS5 is Citroën’s way of saying it now deserves to be taken seriously as a luxury car manufacturer, a maker of machines as opulent and desirable...
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BMW X3 F25 review (2011-on)


Although BMW would never characterise it as such, in size and positioning the current X3 (codenamed F25) is a modern version of the much-loved, original...
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Porsche 911 review (2011-on)


This is the best everyday sports car money can buy, but with a huge choice of 911 variants buyers must choose wisely.
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Citroën DS4 review (2010-on)


Citroën has rediscovered something of its mojo, as well as a tool to take it upmarket in the family hatchback class.
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Citroën C5 Mk 2 review (2008-on)


The C5 is Europe's forgotten large car, a rival for a Ford Mondeo or a Vauxhall Insignia, yet it looks almost German – particularly from the rear...