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Honda Accord at Geneva
Tue, 04 Mar 2008By Gavin Green Motor Shows 04 March 2008 20:09 What’s new on the Honda stand? The big news is the all-new Accord. This is the eighth generation of Honda’s Mondeo.
Jaguar XJ Review (2013 MY): 3.0 litre Diesel Portfolio
Sun, 09 Dec 2012We’ve got the 2013 MY Jaguar XJ in Portfolio trim with the 3.0 litre diesel engine and the new eight-speed gearbox and stop-start in for review and road test. But even though it’s changed little in the three years since it debuted, the XJ has changed minds about what a big Jaguar saloon should be; no longer the staid old man’s carriage of choice with a pipe holder in the centre console, but instead a stand-out car in its sector with better dynamics than anything else. The looks have grown on a sceptical public too, and the XJ is now viewed as a real Jaguar; it doesn’t garner crowds as it did in the early days, but it’s still a car that passing strangers feel warrants comment, comments which have always been complimentary when the big Jag has been with us.
2013 SEAT Toledo price from £12,495
Thu, 04 Oct 2012The new SEAT Toledo – sister car to the new Skoda Rapid – will cost from £12,495 when it arrives in the UK in early 2013. When SEAT told us about the new Toledo in June they said it would arrive first in the Iberian peninsula (which makes sense) at the end of 2012 before rolling out in Mexico, Turkey and Germany. But no mention of the UK.
