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David Burcovschi

Review : Hyundai i20 II ( 2014 – 2020 )

Who would have thought that in 2014 the Koreans would come to Europe and kick the the big manufacturers in the nads, exactly where it hurts – the small, cheap, supermini segment. But look what happened, when the Hyundai I20 II landed with a speed comparable to the speed with which Clarkson’s fist flew towards Morgan’s face. Calculate the applied pressure, taking into account the surface area of ​​Piers Morgan’s face and the fact that we will ignore external factors such as air resistance.

Review: Renault Talisman I ( 2015 – present )

Renault Talisman I, because the French didn’t know if they wanted to continue the Laguna line or go imperial Latitude bonkers, so they did both. Here’s why the Renault Talisman I is more than a Megane IV+.

Review : Ford Mondeo II ( 1992 – 2000 )

Dust off the cassettes with Ewan MacColl, recover the beaded car seat covers form the attic and take a sit on the folding fishing chair: today we are talking about the Ford Mondeo II, the largest functional car you can buy with a budget of 50 pounds or less.

Review : Audi A6 C6 ( 2004 – 2011 )

A car that needs no introduction, the Audi A6 C6 has permanently damaged the reputation of the Audi brand. How this car managed to become the official immigrant chariot of 2005, we find out in today’s review.

Review: Seat Ibiza 6J (2008 – 2017)

The Seat Ibiza 6J, a Van Gogh in a Picasso world. The Seat Ibiza 6J, is a liquid car in a solid world. Why I like this supermini, find out in today’s review.

Review : Audi A3 8P ( 2003 – 2012 )

Audi A3 8P, one of the best-selling cars from Germoney. Audi A3 8P, the premium car of the common man. Why it sold so well and what you should look out for when buying a used one, you can find out in today’s review.