It doesn’t always have to be electric. If you are looking for an affordable petrol SUV, you have plenty of choice. In Auto Review 2 you can read an extensive test of the Kia XCeed, Skoda Kamiq, Renault Captur, Volkswagen T-Roc and Mazda CX-30.
We do a big grab in the grab bag of compact SUVs and compare bestseller Renault Captur with four very strong competitors. Nothing is what it seems in this test, because the Captur scores poorly in terms of comfort, but impresses with its driving characteristics! And so there are many more surprising results.
Best-selling electric car in the Netherlands in the test
The Skoda Enyaq has been the best-selling car in the Netherlands for two years in a row. While Subaru is just about to die. Can the electric Solterra turn the tide in a direct comparison test? We also drive the brilliant Ferrari 296 GTS and pit the new Range Rover against an old model from 1987.
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But wait, there’s more. Order Auto Review 2 in our webshop (or grab it from the magazine shelf) if you want to read about:
- The Daihatsu Copen, perhaps the nicest model that this Japanese brand ever sold in the Netherlands.
- It’s beautiful, isn’t it, the Volkswagen ID. Buzz. But how far can you really get with the electric bus? Well, that’s disappointing…
- The Peugeot 408 is not an SUV, not a coupé and not a hatchback. Is he neither meat nor fish? No, meat and fish!