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Mercedes-Benz S350d AMG Premium (2018) review

Richard Leu, Published on 18/01/2018

» Diesel power has come back to the Mercedes-Benz S-class in Thai showrooms. Can it better the BMW 7-series equivalent?

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New cars for Thailand in 2018

Richard Leu, Published on 08/01/2018

» More and more SUVs are coming this year ranging from a budget-priced seven-seater up to a super exotica.

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Audi TT S (2017) review

Richard Leu, Published on 06/12/2017

» The Audi TT S has the same on-paper acceleration ability as the Mercedes-AMG SLC43. Can it be just as good in real-world driving?

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2017 BMW X3 first drive review

Richard Leu, Published on 21/10/2017

» BMW’s new X3 continues to be a fine SUV in its class, but the enlarged and improved competition in Thailand could give it harder time.

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Toyota Yaris 1.2 G hatchback (2017) review

Richard Leu, Published on 18/11/2017

» The Toyota Yaris has been given a mid-life update to help make it the same fine all-rounder it was three years ago.

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2018 Lexus LS first drive review

Richard Leu, Published on 26/09/2017

» The Lexus LS was always a dull car to look at and to drive. The new fifth-gen one aims to fix that.

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Volvo S90 T8 Inscription (2017) review

Richard Leu, Published on 30/09/2017

» The Volvo S90 has gotten the fine plug-in hybrid of the XC90. Should it worry the Mercedes-Benz E350e?

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Audi Q7 45 TDI Quattro S Line (2017) review

Richard Leu, Published on 07/10/2017

» It may look a little too bland on the outside, but Audi’s latest Q7 scores heavily elsewhere.

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Audi Q5 35 TDI (2017) review

Richard Leu, Published on 23/09/2017

» The Q5 always stood out with fuss-free packaging and driving manners. Better now is the availability of a competitive diesel option.

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Holiday-making SUV

Life, Richard Leu, Published on 09/10/2017

» When the new Thai Audi agent launched the latest generation Q7 earlier this year, it opted to sell the petrol versions in the guises of a 252hp 2.0-litre four-cylinder (known as 40 TFSI) and 333hp 3.0-litre V6 (45 TFSI).