Vauxhall Astra: Stand out in a crowd of dumpy SUVs
The new Astra blends some of the best of the old Astra tradition with the best of what the Stellantis group has to offer
Cupra Leon: Seat’s latest offering is serviceable, but unexciting
Apart from making the Cupra range of cars a little more accessible – which is certainly no bad thing – I’m not quite sure what this smaller-engined petrol model is really for
Honda Civic: A lot of money for some cheap thrills
If you’ve got the stomach for that kind of wanton expenditure, then be my guest and go for it
Maxus T90 EV: an electric pick-up... are you sure?
Let’s celebrate the Maxus as a pioneer in the field of sensible, practical BEV production
Kia Niro EV: A good upgrade on an already great model
If you’ve got an extra £10,000 lying around then by all means splash out on this vehicle
Volkswagen ID. Buzz: A comfortable car for the comfortably off
As a big, highly stylish MPV with extreme cult-level desirability as standard, Buzz is in a class of its own
BMW i4 eDrive M Sport: So good it should be their new staple product
The BMW i4 sets a new standard when it comes to electric cars, finds Sean O’Grady
Maserati Grecale: As good as you’d expect, if you’ve got a spare £100k
It’s elegant, civilised and well-mannered, says Sean O'Grady: another sign that the marque is enjoying a revival
Skoda Enyaq Coupe vRS: A sober but satisfying drive
If you’re looking for thrills, it’s not going to be your bag. But the new Enyaq coupe is a comfortable choice with plenty of oomph, writes Sean O’Grady
Dacia Sandero: A decent, likeable option for those on a budget
The Sandero may well be the last hurrah for traditional mass motoring, but it’s not a bad way to see out the twilight years of the petrol engine
This Is VW's Self-Driving Car Concept – It Looks Absolutely Bonkers
'Sedric' is a glimpse into the future, apparently.
Love At First Rev - Could Your Car Keep You In The Romantic Slow Lane?
Everyone knows that certain types of car have always been a by-word for certain types of people. Despite recent style developments, the Skoda and the Lada will perhaps forever be associated with the socks, sandals and cardigan-wearing brigade.
Disability Is No Barrier To Smart Tech Success
There are an estimated two million disabled drivers in the UK, so I am far from the first one to experience these frustrations, and things are far worse for people without even my level of mobility. If you can't get out of your car then you simply have to...
Electric Cars Are Growing In Popularity, But Will The Bubble Burst?
Cutting costs - Costing as little as 2p per mile to charge, the electric vehicle is extremely economical to run. And because their inner workings are a lot less complicated than a traditional combustion engine, electric cars are cheaper to maintain; it's...
'Chevrolet Is Leaving SA, Now What?' - SA Car Questions Answered
City Press motor expert Justus Visagie, with some help from car engineer Martin Pretorius, provides useful answers to your automotive questions.