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(Car Reviews | 5th September 2007)
The 2.4-litre Previa you read about on the previous two pages is the official version, while the 3.5-litre ‘Previa’ you’re reading about on this spread is the unofficial version officially... |
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(Automotive Technology | 31st August 2007)
The Toyota Prius was the first production car to run on a conventional petrol motor which was also coupled to an electric one. By definition of the auto industry, that makes Prius a hybrid vehicle and... |
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(Car Reviews | 24th August 2007)
Terrible Singaporean humidity and typical Asian humility mean that roof-down driving is a rare occurrence on our island. Apparently, there are only three types of local motorist who will happily drive... |
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(Car Reviews | 1st August 2007)
Mention Mercedes-Benz and most would conjure up images of a prosperous-looking towkay in a S-Class. While that might have been the case some 15 odd years ago, the Mercedes product line-up in Singapore... |
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(Car Reviews | 25th July 2007)
When the Lancer Evolution 6.5 was phased out around four years ago, the motoring world had nothing but praise for the car. Its replacement, the Lancer Evolution VII was a marked departure from its be-spoilered... |
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(Car Reviews | 18th July 2007)
The 2-litre Sportage is likeable because of its low price, high driving position, good refinement, great interior space and genuine practicality. In theory, the 2.7-litre version should be even more likeable... |
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(Car Reviews | 11th July 2007)
The world, it seems, is still crazy about SUVs. During our days driving around with the latest Hyundai Santa Fe, we were stopped and quizzed about it more than any other new car we have been out with.... |
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(Car Reviews | 4th July 2007)
The Lexus RX300 has been selling well in Singapore since its launch here in early 2003, and the time has come for Lexus to build on the success of its luxury SUV by giving it a mid-life update. There is... |
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(Car Reviews | 29th June 2007)
Cars depend on their exterior and then their interior to make good first impressions. The Peugeot 1007 also does this, yes, but it goes one step further by actually making the transition between exterior... |
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(Car Reviews | 18th June 2007)
This third-generation Previa takes its two predecessors’ maxim of ‘radical outside, practical inside’ to new heights of luxury that should silence “Are we there yet?” ruffians... |
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(Car Reviews | 18th June 2007)
A response to the Lexus IS250 upstart. Easier access to a Bimmer straight-six. Either way, the 323i is the latest 3 Series saloon variant to hit the streets of Singapore.
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(Car Reviews | 18th June 2007)
This latest Magentis, like the previous model, is based on the equivalent-generation Hyundai Sonata, but unlike the old Magentis aka Optima, the new big Kia looks as good, if not better than its Hyundai... |
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(Car Reviews | 18th October 2006)
We will not start another debate on the relevance of SUVs and instead go straight to the many virtues of the new Mercedes ML. This is only the second generation of US-made M-Class vehicles, the first... |
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(Car Reviews | 10th October 2006)
New Mini distributor, renewed Minis for distribution. The Mini One Seven starts the ball of fire rolling, followed by the Cooper and Cooper S in luxurious Park Lane and humorous Checkmate editions. Trans... |
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(Car Reviews | 2nd October 2006)
Small hatchbacks have never been more popular than they are now. Except for some of the Continental marques, there is at least one small three- or five-door in every range. Think Swift, Jazz, Yaris, Polo,... |