New cars

Do easily repairable cars make better buys?

Does the ease with which a car can be fixed sway your buying decision? Potentially, it should

14 October 2015
Do easily repairable cars make better buys?
Business

Opinion - Humility helps VW UK turn a corner

VW's UK chief Paul Willis remained cool under pressure from MPs while facing questions regarding the emissions scandal

12 October 2015
Opinion - Humility helps VW UK turn a corner
New cars

The Jaguar XE and the power of design

What has Jaguar's compact executive saloon got that its rivals haven't? Three teenagers provide an answer

12 October 2015
The Jaguar XE and the power of design
New cars

The first generation of Tipo started a new era for Fiat

Fiat is bringing back the Tipo name to the UK with a new Golf rival due next year. The original hatchback was a mixed bag, but it had its strong points

12 October 2015
The first generation of Tipo started a new era for Fiat
Business

Opinion - Volkswagen and the art of saying sorry

Don't expect the most heartfelt apology if your car is affected by the VW emissions scandal

11 October 2015
Opinion - Volkswagen and the art of saying sorry
Motorsport

Who deserves to take home the BTCC trophy for 2015?

The final round of the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship takes place this weekend - and Gordon Shedden is lining up to take the title

9 October 2015
Who deserves to take home the BTCC trophy for 2015?
Business

When is manipulation software not a defeat device?

VW has suggested that, even if it discovers its manipulation software was employed in European emissions testing, it may not be illegal. How so?

9 October 2015
When is manipulation software not a defeat device?
Toyota is wheeling out the S-FR sports car concept at Tokyo
Tokyo motor show

Tokyo motor show gets the upper hand over LA

Japan's autumn motor show has played second fiddle to Los Angeles in recent years - but now the local brands are fighting back

9 October 2015
Tokyo motor show gets the upper hand over LA
Business

Feeling sympathy for Horn, if not VW

Michael Horn has stood up and faced the music in the form of a US Congressional committee. It's hard not to feel a flicker of sorrow for the man, even if sympathy for VW is in short supply

8 October 2015
Feeling sympathy for Horn, if not VW
New cars

Buying a Renault Zoe: My name is Jim Holder and I’ve bought an electric car

What’s life really like with an electric car? Two years in a Renault Zoe should provide the answers

8 October 2015
Buying a Renault Zoe: My name is Jim Holder and I’ve bought an electric car
Business

Opinion - Why the VW Group might need to be broken up to survive

With the VW Group bracing itself for the continuing wave of bad publicity, the only solution might be to break the group apart

7 October 2015
Opinion - Why the VW Group might need to be broken up to survive
Business

Opinion - Navel gazing at Volkswagen

New VW Group boss Matthias Müller must talk to all customers affected by the company's emissions scandal, and not just concentrate on his home market

7 October 2015
Opinion - Navel gazing at Volkswagen

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