The BMW 1-series was always a "Marmite car"; you either loved it or hated it. But it still hit a high note with consumers. So what about the new one?
<strong>Ray Leathern</strong> praises VW’s new Polo GTI as a victory of benevolent democracy over old-fashioned dictatorship.
<B>Ray Leathern</b> looks back on 10 years of the iconic Mini brand.
<strong>Ray Leathern</strong> believes the new Ford Fiesta deserves a little more scrutiny than is afforded most small cars.
<strong>Ray Leathern</strong> spends a month testing a pseudo-holiday hire Chevy Spark.
Subaru’s efforts to move to a more premium customer failed. Introducing the Impreza WRX STI.
When you climb up into the cabin of a Range Rover Vogue you immediately feel an air of invincibility wash over you.
Chinese car-maker Geely has bought Volvo and <b>Ray Leathern</b> has been driving a C70 wondering if this is the beginning of the end for Volvo.
<strong>Ray Leathern</strong> has spent a few days finding out if the new A8 still cuts it as the movie star of the automobile industry.
Buying your first new car should be a carefully orchestrated exercise in balancing value for money with your thirst for personal independence.
The Chevy Corsa Utility 1.4-litre Sport, which I’ve been testing, has been a total revelation, writes <b>Ray Leathern</b>.
Not only does the Honda Accord Tourer feel big at speed, it feels even bigger when piloting it through car parks, writes <b>Ray Leathern</b>.
You don’t need to be Mario Andretti behind the wheel to realise the S5 cabriolet is not a particularly sporty car, writes <b>Ray Leathern</b>.
<strong>Ray Leathern</strong> reviews three cars that are unbelievably embarrassing to be seen in, but are oh-so-good to drive.
Good looking and good value it most certainly is, but <b>Ray Leathern</b> is itching to find out if the Kia Koup is a sports car.
<b>Ray Leathern</b> takes a look at four new hatchbacks carving out a space on South Africa’s chock-a-block roads.
The new Mitsubishi Pajero Sport 4×4 is by all intents and purposes a Triton with seven seats and a fixed back end.
To celebrate the retirement of the Honda S2000 we decided to let it do what it does best: stretch its legs on a stunning piece of road.
Ray Leathern samples the latest Mercedes-Benz eco-warriors.
Ray Leathern doesn’t know what driving a baby Impreza WRX says about you, but it can’t surely be all bad?