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David Burcovschi

Review: Skoda Yeti (2009 – 2017)

Despite being a slightly overlooked car, the Skoda Yeti is the best 4×4 you’ve never heard of. It remains only for you to decide whether its looks convinces you or not.

Review: Seat Arona KJ7 (2017 – present)

More expensive than a Duster and Kia Stonic but cheaper than a T-Cross. Seat Arona KJ7, a car that should be affordable even for the youngest among us, and it almost succeeded, just like my scheme of having a threesome almost worked 2 nights ago. I just needed 2 more people.

Review : Toyota Rav4 XA20 ( 2000 – 2005 )

Toyota Rav4 XA20, the genesis of the popular cross-over. Today, almost all cars are slightly-raised hatchbacks which come with the image of an SUV, all wrapped in a city car, affordable bundle. But almost 20 years ago, Toyota launched the little Rav4. But does this David still have a place in our world?

Review : Toyota Rav4 XA30 ( 2005 – 2012 )

Toyota Rav4 XA30, the official “I want to speak to the manager” car. Before it was a popular phrase. Toyota Rav4 XA30, the OG middle-class soccer mom chariot.

Review: Toyota Rav4 XA40 ( 2013 – 2018 )

If the previous generation was a car for the ladies who wanted to show you exactly who’s the boss, the Toyota Rav4 XA40 was an instant hit with everyone from chefs to taxi drivers. Here’s how the Toyota Rav4 XA40 managed to grab a slice of the modern car pie, in today’s review.

Review: Toyota Rav4 XA50 ( 2018 – present )

Like any true european, when I see a large mass of people gathering anymore, I go to see what it’s all about. Maybe I get something out of it. A bucket of flour, a free phone, something. But usually, I just get my stuff stolen. Still, I thought I’d see what’s up with the Toyota Rav4 XA50.