Auto Reviews
In the UK, motoring journalists are very influential, perhaps a little bit too influential. You can see this influence in the Peugeot 2008, UK motoring journalists have particular tastes. They like a responsive steering setup,...
By Jay Khan
September 12, 2014
Batman made a mistake with the Tumbler he should have gone for the Subaru XV Black Edition because its not what’s underneath this crossover but what it does that defines it. The limited-edition XV Black...
By Jay Khan
September 9, 2014
The Honda Jazz, small on the outside and big on the inside, equally as big are the amount of Jazz cars sold worldwide, 3.5 million and counting. So why have so many people fallen under...
By Jay Khan
August 29, 2014
In the mind’s eye of many in the British motoring press Toyota has an undying fascination with producing ‘monosyllabic’ cars. On some levels the Auris does justify the latter, however even Toyota, the worlds biggest...
By Jay Khan
August 11, 2014
The world and its thin, delicate veil of precious life-giving oxygen is being assaulted by industrial chemicals and methane-emitting livestock. Our reliance on aerosol cans and centrally heated homes requires vast amounts of energy and...
By Jay Khan
August 6, 2014
The inconvenient truth for BMW 3 Series fanboys is that Volvo S60 owners have a higher household income. And if you are a last-generation Mercedes C Class owner then forget about it, the S60 in...
By Jay Khan
August 4, 2014