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Motor Reviews

Used Toyota Yaris (Mk4, 2020-date) review – The Yaris is Toyota’s biggest-selling car, and it’s easy to see why it’s so popular. When it arrived in 2020, it scooped our Affordable Hybrid Car of the Year award – a feat that it repeated the following two years. Meanwhile, many outlets voted the GR Yaris Hot Hatch of the Year in 2021, and we gave it our Performance Car of the Year award that year.

It takes most cars a long time to gain a cult following, but the Suzuki Jimny managed to do this from the point that it went on sale. Thanks to a short on-sale period before CO2 emissions regulations killed it off, not many Jimnys were sold which has kept used values high thanks to very strong demand.

New 2022 Toyota RAV4 GR Sport launches with sharper dynamics. As Toyota’s high-performance GR range of sports cars continues to expand, its racier character is trickling down to the firm’s mainstream models. Following on from the likes of the Yaris, C-HR and Hilux, Toyota has revealed a GR Sport version of the RAV4, featuring bespoke design touches and stiffer suspension. 

While the Corolla has a reputation for being bland, Toyota has raised its game in recent years. Its cars are more interesting to look at as well as being more engaging to drive. This is typified by the Corolla, which scooped the Affordable Hybrid of the Year award in our 2019 honours, just a few months before DrivingElectric announced that the Corolla Touring Sports was its Best Medium Hybrid Car.

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The small family hatchback segment is one of the most popular, so the stakes are high to get things right. Hyundai achieved exactly that with the i30, which is good to drive, well made, well equipped and keenly priced. Yes, the Golf beat the i30 in a twin test that we ran last year, but it was a close match, with the Hyundai trumping the VW in a few areas.

You could be forgiven for overlooking the Lexus ES, because it has never sold in big numbers and it’s easily overshadowed by more obvious executive saloons. But this is a car that’s worth a closer look if you want a luxurious model that’s reasonable value for money and offers peerless reliability.It’s not all good news, though, because when we pitted an ES 300h against a Mercedes E 200 and a Genesis G80 back in 2021, the Lexus came last because of its disappointing infotainment and performance, plus a cabin that couldn’t compete with its German and Korean rivals.

Verdict

As Suzuki’s biggest-selling car, getting the Vitara right was crucial to the firm’s success, and it’s fair to say that this was achieved. We ran a Vitara 1.6 DDSiS for 10 months and over 11,000 miles in 2016 and we loved it, even if the diesel engine was a bit agricultural. But the space, comfort and wealth of standard equipment soon won us over.

When the original Cee’d was unveiled in 2006, the idea of it competing with the Golf would have been laughable, but now the Kia is more desirable than VW’s evergreen family car in some ways. You get the same VW-like build quality but at a lower price, and while the Ceed is no longer cheap as such, you still get a lot of car for your money.

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