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    So what exactly is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N? If we were being unkind, it's simply an Ioniq 5 with more aggressive styling, more performance, some chassis revisions and a load of gimmicky features that give it a sense of fun. But that doesn't really do it justice. Hyundai's N department is its answer...
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    We don’t think so. Less subtle it may be, but the Audi RS6 Avant still looks great – and markedly less aggressive than many performance SUVs. Likewise, while the Audi’s interior isn’t as understated as its predecessors’, it’s just as user-friendly and comfortable. The car is built to very high standards...
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    It seems, though, that the apprentice went a bit rogue and the result is  that  front grille which has triggered countless internet forum threads and no doubt lost BMW a sale or two over the previous generation model . But you certainly can't accuse the BMW 4 Series of being shy and retiring - and...
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    In every generation, the BMW M3 has delivered sports car performance in a practical package. The latest BMW M3 is no different. And if you look beyond the huge front grille you will find a car that is rewarding to drive at every level, whether taking a quiet drive to the shops, hitting the best roads...
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    We still like the BMW 3 Series, though. In fact, we reckon the recently updated model is one of the best all-rounders you can buy. For a start, there's an engine to suit almost every buyer. You could, until recently, get the 3 Series with a slightly underwhelming 2.0-litre petrol or diesel engine...
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    One of the most appealing features of the Porsche 911 is how its character varies depending on which model you buy. It's a cliché to say there's a Porsche 911 for everyone but there is – from the pure 911 Carrera to the punchy 911 Turbo and track-focussed 911 GT3 (that's the one in the pictures). You...
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