All articles by Owen Ready – Page 4
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New Car: Peugeot Traveller/Citroen SpaceTourer/Toyota Proace
PSA and Toyota continue their co-operation with new mid-sized vans
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Design Review: Toyota S-FR concept
Getting to grips with the fundamentals behind one of the Tokyo show stars
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Faraday Future to launch first car at CES 2016
EV startup set for January launch at Consumer Electronics Show
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New Car: BMW Concept Compact Sedan
BMW's first front-drive sedan shifts brand's traditional core values but does it matter?
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LA 2015: Scion’s failure to connect with Generation Y
The sad tale of an innovative marketing campaign that lost touch
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LA 2015: The Fiat 124 Spider feels very different to its MX-5 twin
More classical approach creates very different characters for sports car duo
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LA 2015: VW Beetle Dune joins Evoque Convertible at the new crossover soft-top party
Just when you thought every market niche was (un)covered...
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LA 2015: Cadillac’s XT5 might just be the new premium crossover of choice
One of the quietly confident highlights of the show
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LA 2015: Ford Escape shifts focus from crossover towards SUV
New mid-size joins bigger Explorer at the more rugged end of the crossover scale
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LA 2015: 2016 Honda Civic is designed for a market in which more is more
You might not like it but its target audience almost certainly will
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Concept Car of the Week: Chevrolet California Camaro IROC-Z (1989)
The 'running sketch in steel' that rebooted the muscle car genre
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‘Athletic elegance’ is Hyundai speak for new Genesis styling themes
Marketing puff or genuine design philosophy? Hyundai joins the premium club.
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Tokyo 2015: Mazda RX-Vision looks far better in the press images because who turned the lights out?
Very poor lighting hides what may well be a stunning design
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Tokyo 2015: Koichi Matsumoto introduces the Toyota S-FR, my car of the show
Little gem of a sports car works inside and out
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Tokyo 2015: Toyota Kikai encapsulates growing anti-digital trend
The concept that celebrates the art of engineering