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KIA cee’d Sportswagon: wheely impressive

THEY claim racing improves the breed, and that technology developed at the top level of motor sport filters down to those of us with slightly less ability behind the wheel.

And you’ve got to admit they’ve got a point. Just take a look at the average steering wheel these days and you’re likely to find more buttons than a big girl’s blouse on it.

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SEAT LEON: now with wider appeal

SEAT’S Leon of 1998 vintage was their first C segment car under VW ownership, and sparked the emergence of the FR and Cupra spec cars for the more sporty orientated driver.

And its success here since then has proved it’s not just Spanish holiday resorts and islands that Brits have a strong liking for.

But nowadays the Spanish economy needs a shot in the arm, and the latest model could be just the car to drive to the rescue. Because it’s really quite good.

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MITSUBISHI MIRAGE: It’s no illusion

HERE’S a Mirage that’s very real – and one you’re likely to see more and more of on the roads.

And you’ve got to say confidence in Mitsubishi’s latest small car is high. One dealer took 23 orders on his launch weekend and Mitsubishi UK MD Lance Bradley says although they’re targeting 4,000 sales a year, the initial response has been so good they feel they can quite easily sell twice that number.

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SKODA OCTAVIA: D for desirability

SKODA’S latest Octavia could have been made for Dickens’ endearing little chap Oliver Twist – the lad who wanted more.

Because that’s what he’d get if he wandered into his local showroom.

The third generation Octavia, billed as the most advanced Skoda ever, would fill the little bloke’s bowl with a healthy portion of what they’ve offered in the past – and another helping on top for good measure.

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TOYOTA AURIS: The memory lingers on

BACK in the days when I first started road testing cars, there was one that stood out like a beacon when it came to reliability – and let’s face it, 30 odd years ago cars were NOT that reliable.

Toyota’s Corolla was the car the world bought because while it was hardly likely to raise your blood pressure or bring out beads of sweat on your forehead, you knew it would always get you home. Without fail.

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HYUNDAI SANTA FE: customer feedback helps shape new model

In our house we know it as the car that Jim drives….

Hyundai has introduced the New Generation Santa Fe – one of the brand’s most iconic and popular models in the range.

The popular D-segment SUV has been re-styled outside and inside, fitted with intelligent new technology, and is now powered by a more efficient diesel engine with reduced CO2.

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