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What Car?

Feb 01 2024
Magazine

Britain's best car buying guide now has a brand new look with an extra 40-pages in every issue, giving you more of What Car?'s famous comparison tests than ever before and more invaluable buying advice for every car on sale. Plus, What Car?'s Target Price promise could save you thousands off the price of your next car. No wonder they call us the car buyer's bible!

What Car?

THE BRAND

WELCOME

Target Price

Porsche Macan EV • Electric power promises to give this sports SUV new levels of pace and agility – and we’ve already been in it

Mini Cooper • Small hatchback moves into a new era with trademark style and a more competitive range for electric versions

Toyota bZ3X • Smaller sibling of the bZ4X SUV gets sharp looks that put an emphasis on aerodynamic efficiency to help boost range

Audi A6 Avant e-tron • Electric estate car broadens Audi’s portfolio and promises to put the boot in when it comes to beating rivals on range

Renault 5 • A much-loved number from the French brand’s past is back with a mission to make electric motoring more affordable

AUTOCAR ARCHIVE • Get unlimited access to 128 years of searchable archive content

Ford Explorer • Ford’s second electric SUV looks rugged and promises the practicality to match

Hyundai Ioniq 7 • Distinctive-looking seven-seat SUV is the flagship of the Korean brand’s electric line-up

Polestar 3 • All-new luxury SUV sets its sights on the BMW iX with potent performance and an official range of up to 379 miles

Fiat Panda • The Panda’s ‘simple, cheap and clever’ philosophy continues in a new era – but with an electric option

Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet • Swanky coupé swaps its curvy metal roof for folding canvas to attract well-heeled sun worshippers

Volkswagen Passat • German brand proves that estate cars are here to stay

Skoda Kodiaq • Skoda’s family SUV enters its second generation and flexes its common-sense muscles even tighter

Lexus LBX • Lexus’s smallest SUV yet combines a plush interior with the promise of sensible running costs

BMW X3 • Family SUV’s replacement is slightly larger but doesn’t break the mould, while a successor to the electric iX3 is on the way

January SALE • Get 2024 off to a roaring start with 3 ISSUES FOR £3

Volkswagen ID 7 • All-new electric flagship is an executive car with an official range of up to 384 miles On sale Early 2024 Price from £55,570

Renault Scenic E-Tech • Familiar name applies some of its forebear’s clever thinking to a fast-growing market On sale April 2024 Price from £40,995

Peugeot e-308 SW • With electric family estates a rarity right now, this new contender gives you more of a choice On sale Now Price from £41,250

BMW X5 xDrive50e • Updated plug-in hybrid version of this luxury SUV can go farther before the petrol tap is opened On sale Now Price from £80,835

Smart #3 • Sleeker sibling of the #1 electric SUV promises sharper handling and even more pace On sale March 2024 Price from £32,950

Lotus Eletre • High-performance electric SUV kicks off a new era for a brand better known for its sports cars On sale Now Price from £90,805

Vauxhall Corsa • Facelifted version of Vauxhall’s popular small hatchback gets fresh looks and tweaked tech On sale Now Price from £19,275

Maserati GranTurismo • New four-seat coupé looks familiar on the outside, but things have definitely moved on under the surface On sale Now Price from £133,000

Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV • The EQE electric saloon has a few flaws; can this higher-riding and more practical SUV version do anything to rectify them? On sale Now Price from £90,560

More EV chargers for UK motorways...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 156 Publisher: Haymarket Media Group Ltd Edition: Feb 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 21, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Britain's best car buying guide now has a brand new look with an extra 40-pages in every issue, giving you more of What Car?'s famous comparison tests than ever before and more invaluable buying advice for every car on sale. Plus, What Car?'s Target Price promise could save you thousands off the price of your next car. No wonder they call us the car buyer's bible!

What Car?

THE BRAND

WELCOME

Target Price

Porsche Macan EV • Electric power promises to give this sports SUV new levels of pace and agility – and we’ve already been in it

Mini Cooper • Small hatchback moves into a new era with trademark style and a more competitive range for electric versions

Toyota bZ3X • Smaller sibling of the bZ4X SUV gets sharp looks that put an emphasis on aerodynamic efficiency to help boost range

Audi A6 Avant e-tron • Electric estate car broadens Audi’s portfolio and promises to put the boot in when it comes to beating rivals on range

Renault 5 • A much-loved number from the French brand’s past is back with a mission to make electric motoring more affordable

AUTOCAR ARCHIVE • Get unlimited access to 128 years of searchable archive content

Ford Explorer • Ford’s second electric SUV looks rugged and promises the practicality to match

Hyundai Ioniq 7 • Distinctive-looking seven-seat SUV is the flagship of the Korean brand’s electric line-up

Polestar 3 • All-new luxury SUV sets its sights on the BMW iX with potent performance and an official range of up to 379 miles

Fiat Panda • The Panda’s ‘simple, cheap and clever’ philosophy continues in a new era – but with an electric option

Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet • Swanky coupé swaps its curvy metal roof for folding canvas to attract well-heeled sun worshippers

Volkswagen Passat • German brand proves that estate cars are here to stay

Skoda Kodiaq • Skoda’s family SUV enters its second generation and flexes its common-sense muscles even tighter

Lexus LBX • Lexus’s smallest SUV yet combines a plush interior with the promise of sensible running costs

BMW X3 • Family SUV’s replacement is slightly larger but doesn’t break the mould, while a successor to the electric iX3 is on the way

January SALE • Get 2024 off to a roaring start with 3 ISSUES FOR £3

Volkswagen ID 7 • All-new electric flagship is an executive car with an official range of up to 384 miles On sale Early 2024 Price from £55,570

Renault Scenic E-Tech • Familiar name applies some of its forebear’s clever thinking to a fast-growing market On sale April 2024 Price from £40,995

Peugeot e-308 SW • With electric family estates a rarity right now, this new contender gives you more of a choice On sale Now Price from £41,250

BMW X5 xDrive50e • Updated plug-in hybrid version of this luxury SUV can go farther before the petrol tap is opened On sale Now Price from £80,835

Smart #3 • Sleeker sibling of the #1 electric SUV promises sharper handling and even more pace On sale March 2024 Price from £32,950

Lotus Eletre • High-performance electric SUV kicks off a new era for a brand better known for its sports cars On sale Now Price from £90,805

Vauxhall Corsa • Facelifted version of Vauxhall’s popular small hatchback gets fresh looks and tweaked tech On sale Now Price from £19,275

Maserati GranTurismo • New four-seat coupé looks familiar on the outside, but things have definitely moved on under the surface On sale Now Price from £133,000

Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV • The EQE electric saloon has a few flaws; can this higher-riding and more practical SUV version do anything to rectify them? On sale Now Price from £90,560

More EV chargers for UK motorways...


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