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Mercedes-Benz GLE300d 4MATIC AMG Dynamic (2020) review

Richard Leu, Published on 19/01/2020

» A plug-in hybrid may be coming soon, but the latest GLE still scores with a fine diesel and practical interior.

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Mercedes-Benz A200 Sedan AMG Dynamic (2019) review

Richard Leu, Published on 16/11/2019

» The A-Class sedan is set to become a crucial model for Mercedes in Thailand, but more fine-tuning is needed.

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Mazda unveils new MX-30 as its first BEV

Richard Leu, Published on 23/10/2019

» Sporty SUV gets all-electric power and distinctively-styled doors.

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Toyota GR Supra (2019) review

Richard Leu, Published on 27/08/2019

» Toyota’s latest Supra isn’t without flaws, but it was well worth the time going into bed with BMW.

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Audi extends mild hybrid to facelifted Q7

Richard Leu, Published on 27/06/2019

» Large SUV features brand’s latest SUV look, new touchscreens and 48V system.

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Bentley Continental GT W12 (2019) review

Richard Leu, Published on 28/03/2019

» Bentley’s latest 2+2 coupe continues its grand touring tradition to stand out from the rest.

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Mercedes-Benz C200 Coupe EQ Boost (2018) review

Richard Leu, Published on 23/11/2018

» The revised Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe now comes with mild hybrid… or must it be called EQ Boost?

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Volvo XC40 T5 R-Design (2018) review

Richard Leu, Published on 12/10/2018

» It may lack a plug-in hybrid, but there are still many things to like about Volvo’s all-new baby SUV.

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Nissan Terra 2.3 VL 4WD (2018) review

Richard Leu, Published on 02/10/2018

» The all-new Terra pickup-based SUV from Nissan isn’t an outright winner, but it actually drives better than several of its rivals.

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Aston Martin DB11 AMR (2018) review

Richard Leu, Published on 30/05/2018

» The AMR treatment given to Aston Martin’s 2+2 sports car feels like a model update rather than racy spirit.