Our best drives and reviews of 2015 - pictures
The Mazda MX-5 roadster is back - and it looks better than ever.
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The model tested here is the Mercedes-AMG GT S, coming in at £110,500, but with all the bits added to our test car it weighs in at £137,300.
On the move, the XE remains unflustered and composed whatever the speed.
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<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The steering is lighter and more responsive – a bit too light away from the straight-ahead for our liking.</span></p>
It's one of the finest MPVs to drive, too.
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At long last, we've got behind the wheel of the new Honda Civic Type R to see if it's been worth the wait.
The TDV6 S packs a 296bhp V6 twin-turbo engine
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<p class="p1">The Airbumps can been seen on the lower section of the front bumper and sills, with the aluminium foam structure providing protection from nicks and scrapes. </p>
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“570S’s exhaust note is louder and more indulgent than any previous McLaren’s”
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