Lamborghini Countach Vs Countach

2021 limited edition or 1971 Icon

So what do I think of the ‘new’ Lamborghini Countach, which is actually just a limited edition final hurrah of the Aventador (or the Sian based on the Aventador). It’s cool, beautiful and will be better in every possible way than the iconic legendary original – a flawed but brilliant standard-bearer for the ultimate poster supercar. Will it detract from the myth of the original? Nah.

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Ford Puma ST Review

The Puma ST makes more sense than it should, but does logic dictate you should get one?

The Ford Puma ST can be thought of as a more family-friendly version of the pocket-rocket Ford Fiesta ST – just about the best small hot hatch you can currently buy. That bodes well doesn’t it? Especially as it gets pretty much the same drivetrain with 1.5-litre 3-cylinder turbo Ecoboost engine putting out 200bhp and 320NM of torque

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Ineos Grenadier Interior Reveal + detailed Walkaround [& Exclusive Interview]

This was at the UK reveal of the interior to media

Check out my walk-around and detailed look at the interior of the Ineos Grenadier – classically styled but modern off-roader. There’s also an interview with a senior executive that not only explains the philosophy and origins of the vehicle, but how it’s being developed, where’s being tested and built, and details about sales, specs and customers both in UK/Europe and the Middle East.

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Nearly New Cars Worth More Than Their Price New

Usually new cars lose thousands the moment they are registered, not now though

In my last video I talked about rising used car prices and sales thanks to data from Autotrader – I even listed the top 5 makes and models that have grown most in value year on year. But there’s another list – cars less than 12 months old worth more than the equivalent new car price. Yeah, I know, ridiculous right? Normally a new car loses thousands the moment you drive it off the forecourt.

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Range Rover Velar P400e PHEV Review

The plug-in hybrid is actually the sportiest of the Velars

The Range Rover Velar is the best looking of the current range of luxury roving SUVs. The baby Evoque even adopted most of the Velar’s styling cues in its update a couple of years ago, but the Velar still looks fresh and is arguably more futuristic and sleeker than its bigger brothers, though remains as elegant as its elevated siblings. 

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Vauxhall Mokka Review

British Griffin mates with the French Lion to give us a stylish new compact family SUV

Forget the old Vauxhall Mokka, that was a rebadged Chevrolet Trax/Buick Encore which were built at the old Daewoo factory in South Korea. It was a competent enough car, but a bit mumsy. In 2019 Vauxhall, or rather its parent company, Opel (having previously divorced from America’s General Motors) was bought by PSA (the Peugeot/Citroen group). The new Mokka is the result of this new arrangement. 

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