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Vertu's Top Ten Hot Hatches

Vertu's Top Ten Hot Hatches

Recent weeks haven’t been the best for fans of high-performance hatchback cars in the UK - leading us to consider what have been our favourite hot hatch models through the years...

Audi Adds e-hybrid to Q5 Line-Up

Audi Adds e-hybrid to Q5 Line-Up

Audi has confirmed that a plug-in hybrid version of the Q5 will be launched later this year with first customer deliveries expected to take place in the autumn.

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The Mazda MX-5's 25th Anniversary year comes to an end

The Mazda MX-5's 25th Anniversary year comes to an end

As Mazda celebrates the success of the third generation MX-5, it released this special 25th Anniversary version. As the brand's anniversary year comes to an end we decided to take a look at this very special edition.

Renault Twingo: small and mighty

Renault Twingo: small and mighty

The previous Renault Twingo was a conventional city car, however, the latest edition has reverted to its small car ancestry. With new cheeky styling and fantastic options, there is more fun in the Twingo than ever before.

Vauxhall celebrate a production milestone with stunt driver video

Vauxhall celebrate a production milestone with stunt driver video

Vauxhall celebrated five million vehicles rolling off the production line at its Ellesmere Port factory, and they decided to mark the occasion in style. To celebrate 50 years of car manufacturing at the plant, Vauxhall enlisted Paul Swift, a professional stunt driver, to show exactly what these British built machines are made of. Click the [�]

Government pledges £6billion to rid the UK of potholes

Government pledges £6billion to rid the UK of potholes

There's good news for drivers everywhere as the government has pledged a record figure of £6billion to improve the state of England's roads over the next six years. Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin revealed, at the announcement, that this funding should mean around 18million potholes across the UK can be fixed.