Everyone loves the Mini! One of the most iconic cars on UK roads and certainly a hot favourite in and around Liverpool. Even if you don’t own one, most of us would jump at the chance of a test drive. What makes it so special? Its distinctive shape? Its history? The film The Italian Job? Or could it quite simply just be a great little car? Let’s take a look.
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The Vauxhall Corsa has long been a familiar site on the roads. Find out why it’s so popular and discover whether it’s the right car for you at Motor Range.
When the crossover SUV Mokka was introduced back in 2012, it opened the door to a completely new market segment for Vauxhall, but that wasn’t all. By launching a youthful and handsomely named crossover, the company aimed at a more practical audience, which is always a challenge.
Conceived as a lifestyle-oriented small city car, the Ford KA was first introduced in 1996 as a two-door model based on the then current Ford Fiesta MK IV with a completely new design language called New Edge. The car proved to be a huge success and a bestseller in its class in the UK for years, mostly due to its charming and practical design, high quality and competitive price.
Ever since the Nissan Juke was introduced in 2010, it has been polarizing the automotive world because of its brave and unconventional design. In short, it was the first really quirky crossover with presence that just couldn’t be forgotten. More importantly, the buyers all over the world loved it for its peculiar charm, and soon the Juke became the definitive it-car in the rapidly expanding crossover SUV class.
When it was first introduced in 1974, the Volkswagen Golf instantly became an icon and a revolution in the expanding hatchback class. It wasn’t the first hatchback on the market, but it was the most practical, and its quality was astounding.
New model launches and re-launches by Audi never fail to grab massive amounts of publicity. But given that the Audi A6 goes head-to-head against some the biggest heavyweights in the executive saloon category - think the BMW 5 Series, Jaguar XE and Mercedes-Benz E-Class - the current A6 model sneaked out with barely more than a whisper when it came out in 2011.
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Motoring journalists have been falling over themselves to praise the latest Mercedes E-Class, even going so far as to widely compare it with the model next up the range, the S-Class limousine.