Peugeot EX1 Concept (2010): Exciting, Exotic And Experimental
Designed as showcase to highlight the performance possibilities of an electric car, the Peugeot EX1 also marks the company’s bicentennial anniversary. Having come a long way from making coffee mills in 1810 and bicycles...
Mercedes-Benz AMG CL63: Opulently Personal
Not quite a traditional grand tourer sports car, the Mercedes-Benz AMG CL63 is nothing short of a full-blown yet two-door luxury car reminiscent of America’s vast coupes from Motown’s heyday. A direct descendent of...
Susan Docherty, VP, International Operations, Sales, Marketing and Aftersales, GM
On the sideline of the 2010 Abu Dhabi International Motor Show, Venture discussed GM’s return to health and their plans for the future, the Middle East and world markets with Susan Docherty, GM’s recently...
Top Ten Dad Racers
Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT (2009-12)
Though the latest Subaru Legacy loses some of its’ predecessors charm, sporty sleekness and charismatic touches like frame-less windows, it however gains better space and practicality. However, what remains constant...
Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni: Bull’s Eye
Having joined Lamborghini in 1968 during its heady early days, Balboni’s driving talents were spotted by Ferrucio Lamborghini and legendary test driver Bob Wallace, and so quickly rose through the ranks as the man...
Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4: Channeling The Rage
With a screamingly powerful mid-mounted V10, four-wheel-drive and sharp dramatic styling, the Lamborghini Gallardo has, since 2003, delivered an accessible, exciting and easy-to-exploit supercar package that is a product of Italo-German engineering and design,...
Top Ten Warm, Hot and Sizzling Hatchbacks
Renault Clio RS200 Cup
Having grown since the mk1 Clio Williams, the Renault Clio RS200 sits on the fence between lightweight and large hot hatch, but is however the perfect modern interpretation and evolution of...
Jaguar XF 3.0: The Cat’s Out of the Bag
Traditionally a company that emphasized sportiness and a more traditional style of luxury, Jaguar was at a crossroads in the late 1990s and early 2000s. By that point its wonderful yet quirky XJ was...
Skoda Fabia 1.6: Fabia Czechs out well
With Volkswagen’s own climb up in the automotive hierarchy of desirability, products and prices, it had become far from the sort of people’s car affordable to all, and with Skoda’s product range a relic...
Hummer H3T: Go Anywhere, Carry Anywhere
Retaining the same legendary off-roading abilities, Hummer soon introduced the scaled down H3, which while making access to the Hummer brand easier for many buyers, was also a vehicle that was altogether more sensible...
GMC Yukon XL (4×4): No Half-Measures
Living in strange times, it seems that post-global economic crisis era, there has rarely been a better time for someone relatively unaffected by the crisis to buy and be able to run a vehicle...
Infiniti G35 Sedan: Chasing Germans
Nissan’s comeback under Carlos Ghosn’s tenure hasn’t just been a financial one, but also an engineering, style and general product revival and now that all is well, Nissan’s been gunning for some pretty heavyweight...
Mercedes-Benz C320 CDI: Burning the Midnight Oil
In fact, Mercedes’ own Diesel saloons of that era and before were renowned primarily for their use as German taxis owing to their comfort and indestructibility, in addition to their added low fuel costs...
Maserati Coupe: Italian Appeal
One would not be doing the Maserati Coupe any justice, were one to describe it as a de-tuned or base-model from which the Gransport is derived, but rather that the Gransport is in fact...
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