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The worlds almost biggest car library

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David Burcovschi

Review : Audi A1 8X ( 2010 – 2018 )

Got money for a VW Passat but still want something smaller? Is VW Golf too cheap for you? Can't quite afford an Audi A3 but still want an Audi? Then the Audi A1 8X solves your existential car dilemma. Here’s how, in today’s review.

Review : Ford Fiesta IV ( 1995 – 2002 )

Launched in 1995, the Ford Fiesta IV made the transition from the official farmer’s car to the official beginner’s car. What relevance does this little giant have in 2020, we’ll see in today’s review.

Review : Vauxhall Combo C ( 2001 – 2011 )

Vauxhall Combo C, one of the small vans that any entrepreneur should look at at the beginning of the journey. Vauxhall Combo C, the official car of “I may be a small man, but I say big things!”.

Review : Ford Mondeo III ( 2000 – 2007 )

If you’re the kind of person who wants a sedan that looks good and transports you around comfortably but doesn’t care about what society says, then the Ford Mondeo III is a very hard car to get off the shopping list. That’s why it’s featured in today’s review.

Pareri : Range Rover Evoque L538 ( 2011 – 2018 )

Range Rover Evoque L538, the Ralph Lauren handbag of the automotive world. Range Rover Evoque L538, the Tommy Hilfiger of crossovers. Range Rover Evoque L538, the official car of the “PC operator” in the job description, even if they don’t type anything on the PC and are paid in tokens, not in money.

Review : Range Rover L405 ( 2012 – 2021 )

You’d think it’s blasphemy to mention the Range Rover L405 here, a car that started at 100,000 pounds + VAT, but you’ll immediately find out why it’s an almost car.