By admin on February 29, 2012
It’s here! Lisa Curtiss takes the much hyped Freelander 2 for a rather sandy desert spin in Morocco and adds one to her letter to Santa, promising of course to be a very good girl… Ok boys, the Range Rover and Disco may be traditionally your domain, but I bet you won’t just leave this [...]
Posted in Land Rover, Reviews | Tagged Land Rover, Land Rover Freelander
By Ian Robertson on February 29, 2012
The new Jaguar XF Sportbrake has been unveiled ahead of its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show and promises to be the most versatile Jaguar ever created.
Posted in News | Tagged Geneva motor show, Jaguar, XF Sportbrake
By Ian Robertson on February 28, 2012
Volvo Car Corporation will reveal the all-new Volvo V40 at a press conference at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show on 6th March.
Posted in News | Tagged Geneva motor show, V40, Volvo
By Ian Robertson on February 27, 2012
Subaru’s Legacy Tourer has received a number of significant technical improvements and equipment upgrades for 2012 that will make ownership even more enjoyable, while also lowering running costs and environmental impact.
Posted in News | Tagged Legacy, Subaru
By Ian Robertson on February 24, 2012
Honda has revealed images of the European CR-V Prototype ahead of its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show on 6 March 2012.
Posted in News | Tagged CR-V, Geneva motor show, Honda
By Ian Robertson on February 22, 2012
For a long time, motorists regarded air conditioning merely as a guarantee of a cool workplace when behind the wheel. During the early 1980s, the optional extra was predominantly ordered as protection against the midsummer heat inside the car, true to the motto: the heat has to stay out, irrespective of how hot the sun is. The greater the “refrigerator feeling” experienced by occupants was, the more effective an air conditioning system was considered to be.
Posted in News | Tagged 3 Series, BMW, Climate control
By Ian Robertson on February 21, 2012
MINI will reveal a new stand-out-from-the-crowd concept at Geneva International Motor Show 2012 – The MINI Clubvan Concept – a compact van for business and leisure, and the first premium model in the small car-based van segment.
Posted in News | Tagged Clubvan, Commercial Vehicle, Concept, Geneva motor show, Mini
By Ian Robertson on February 20, 2012
With an eye on the quick-drying properties that black paint offered the original Model T, Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford famously wrote that customers can choose any colour “so long as it is black.”
Posted in News | Tagged B-MAX, Ford, Geneva motor show
By Ian Robertson on February 20, 2012
Isuzu UK will launch an all-new pick-up in June 2012. In recognition of its fundamental upshift in performance, quality, efficiency and refinement, the new model bears a fresh name for the UK pick-up sector: Isuzu D-Max.
Posted in News | Tagged D-MAX, Isuzu, Rodeo
By Ian Robertson on February 17, 2012
Peugeot is revealing not one, but two concept cars in Geneva, which present two expressions of the Marque’s upmarket trend in the supermini segment.
Posted in News | Tagged 208, concept car, Geneva motor show, Peugeot