Next era of Infiniti cars signalled with new concept car in Detroit
January 16, 2018

Infiniti – Nissan’s performance brand – has revealed a new concept car at the Detroit Auto Show, hinting where the brand’s next batch of models could be heading. It may still be an unfamiliar brand to most motorists, but Infiniti has been shifting a fair few cars in recent years. In 2017, it racked up … Continue reading “Next era of Infiniti cars signalled with new concept car in Detroit”

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Ford unveils special edition Mustang and Edge ST
January 16, 2018

It’s the Detroit Auto Show this week, you may have heard. It’s the first car show of the year and a chance for carmakers to drag motorists from their post-Christmas slump with some exciting new cars. As one of the biggest manufacturers on the planet, you’d expect Ford to come up with the goods and … Continue reading “Ford unveils special edition Mustang and Edge ST”

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Is the Skoda Fabia vRS making a comeback?
January 16, 2018

For fans of pocket rockets, the Skoda Fabia vRS is much missed. Available initially as a diesel before going petrol for the second-generation model, the warm hatch was dropped altogether for the mk3 in 2015 – something that still makes us a little sad. Skoda has this week announced that a facelifted third-gen Fabia will … Continue reading “Is the Skoda Fabia vRS making a comeback?”

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New Mercedes-Benz G-Class – more of the same but better, available August
January 15, 2018

In the land of no-nonsense SUVs, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is one of the most respected figures. Bulky and blocky, the all-terrain-conquering wagon takes no prisoners, so there was much excitement when images of the all-new G-Class reached the Petrol News office this week. While the G-Class has a hard reputation, the latest version is said … Continue reading “New Mercedes-Benz G-Class – more of the same but better, available August”

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