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Cars that are not quite cars, either because that’s how their parents birthed me (pretty much like myself) or because they are too old, too obscure or have an identity crisis. The cars nobody talks about, and more, on tonight’s show!

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Review : Nissan Juke F16 (2019 – present)

I don't know how to say it, but the Nissan Juke F16 is really a cool car which I like. Especially when I think that the first Juke was a genetic defect that I did not particularly appreciate.

Review : Alfa Romeo Stelvio 949 ( 2017 – prezent )

Until now, Alfa Romeo made cars which were beautiful to look at, but that was about it. Not with the Alfa Romeo Stelvio and the Giulia however.

Review : Nissan Juke F15 (2011 – 2019)

Nissan Juke F15, the car that refuses to retire. Nissan Juke F15, when a Qashqai is too boxy for you. Nissan Juke F15, when you want to stand out at any cost.

  

Review : Jaguar F Pace X761 ( 2016 - present )

It was inevitable that Jaguar would enter the market with a mid-size crossover and in 2016 it happened and the Jaguar F Pace X761 entered the ring. And what style!

Review : Hyundai Veloster FS ( 2012 – 2018 )

The Hyundai Veloster FS reminds me of an ad I read in a newspaper a few years ago that said "Selling two 3-door-wardrobes."

Review : Volvo V40 ( 2012 – 2019 )

Volvo V40, Volvo's attempt to lower the average age of owners to below Italy's retirement age which is 120 years. And they succeeded. But is the Volvo V40 really worth your money, especially if we are dealing with its issues? Can we "fix it"?

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