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  • Review: Moshi Ionbank 5K powerbank (productReview)
    . What's it like? The first thing we have to talk about with the Moshi is the price. There are hundreds of power banks for sale of varying shapes, sizes and capacities, as a quick search on Amazon shows. In fact, prices start at less than £10. The Moshi sits at the other end
  • Review: Hozelock Cloud Controller (productReview)
    What is it? The Cloud Controller is an automatic timer for hosepipes, sprinklers and watering systems from Hozelock - a name you might recognise if you have a hose in your garden. These systems are nothing new; they've been around
  • Fiat Croma 150 Multijet 2005 Road Test 2 Aug 2005 (roadtest)
    The FIAT Croma is back. And, knowing full well there was no way it could sell an ordinary car in a market stuffed to the gills with Mondeos, Vectras, Mazda 6s, Lagunas and Avenses, to name but a few, FIAT has come up with something different. “A cross between
  • Fiat Panda 1.1 Active 2004 Road Test 6 Mar 2004 (roadtest)
    on the motorway, but for a basic 53bhp 1.1 litre car it’s surprisingly refined; much better than a Punto, though not quite as good as the KIA Picanto. FIAT states a top speed of 93mph, but in my experience either the speedo was extremely optimisitic or FIAT has been extremely pessimistic
  • Abarth Fiat 124 Rally Spider (1972 - 1975) (Classics Reviews)
    By the 1970s, Abarth was exclusively offering Homologation specials based on existing Fiat models - and the two companies moved closer together. The 124 Rally Spider was based on the already impressive 1800cc twin-cam Fiat 124 Spider, but was comprehensively modified for competition use
  • Fiat X1/9 1300 and 1500 (1972 - 1989) (Classics Reviews)
    The Fiat X1/9 has an awful lot going for it as an inexpensive wind-in-the-hair fun car. So it seems unfair that, they're still unloved in the trade. But that does mean you can pick a good one up for not much money. Although the X1/9 was launched in Europe in 1972, the UK had to wait five years
  • Fiat 500X Cross Plus 1.0 2018 Road Test 14 Sep 2018 (roadtest)
    Arguably the most desirable Fiat on the market, the 500X has little in common with the 500 city car with which it shares a name. Instead, the 500X is a practical crossover, closely related
  • Fiat Qubo 1.3 Multijet Dualogic 2009 Road Test 14 Jan 2009 (roadtest)
    Happily, FIAT has now decided to stick with what it’s good at: small cars. And the decision could not have come at a better time. So as well as Pandas, 500s, Grande Puntos and the forthcoming Topolino, the company is now offering us a cheerful little MPV
  • Abarth Fiat 500/595/595SS/695SS (1957 - 1971) (Classics Reviews)
    One of the legendary names in the tuning industry, Carlo Abarth had cut his teeth tuning and improving the Fiat 500 – and producing his famous 595 and 695 models. These were based on Fiat’s updated version of its tiny 500, named the 500D. Abarth transformed the Fiat from
  • Review: TomTom Go Camper (productReview)
    What is it? A TomTom sat nav for camper van drivers and those towing a caravan. This means you get all of the route and traffic features of the standard TomTom, with the peace of mind that the Go Camper won't take you on a route that will leave you stuck down a small
  • Fiat Bravo 1.4 T-Jet 150 2008 Road Test 25 Mar 2008 (roadtest)
    The FIAT Bravo has the kind of stunning styling that Italians somehow seen to do almost effortlessly. In the right colour it’s probably the best looking mid-size hatchback you can buy. Yet my first impressions of it weren’t too good. After a truly
  • Review: Oxford Radley motorcycle gloves (productReview)
    What are they? The Radley motorcycle gloves are a traditional short leather riding glove, tailored for women, by British brand Oxford Products. The heritage style gloves carry the CE mark to ensure that they'll deliver the protection that you'd expect with sizes
  • Review: AUKEY HD-C29 phone cradle (productReview)
    What is it? The Aukey HD-C29 is a universal phone cradle with a suction mount. It can be attached either to a windscreen, as is typical, or to the dashboard surface - even if it’s textured. It’s not expensive, with a price of £7.99 on Amazon and while it doesn’t do anything outlandish
  • Review: Weise Air Spin motorcycle jacket (productReview)
    What is it? The Weise Air Spin jacket is full length, summer motorbike jacket that's available for both men and women. Featuring a 600 denier polyester, vented outer shell, a removable waterproof and thermal lining and CE protectors throughout - the jacket is ideal
  • Joie Deals, Discount Codes & Voucher Codes (Article)
    ? How to choose the right child seat What is i-Size? All our child and baby car seat reviews
  • Review: Ring RTC2000 Cordless Handheld Tyre Inflator (productReview)
    . What's it like? Given most people are used to tyre inflators being the size of a kids lunchbox with wires and cables, this small handlheld design might come as a surprise. It's about the size of a standard 50cl bottle of water and not much different in weight either. To charge it up took
  • Review: Ring RTC200 tyre inflator (productReview)
    What is it? The RTC200 is Ring's new, analogue tyre compressor. The new machine signals a big departure away from
  • Review: Shark Spartan helmet (productReview)
    insert and sizes range from XS (53-53cm) through to XXL (63-64cm). It also has ACU approval, so can be used on track days. What’s it like? Right away the helmet leaves a good impression, especially in the matt black colour we chose. It’s really nicely finished and feels sturdy and solid
  • Review: Furygan TD12 summer motorcycle gloves (productReview)
    excellent for casual riding in hot weather. What are they like? We initially got the TD12 after some extensive research into reasonably priced summer gloves that would fit our small hands. We opted for the XS (yes, our hands are that small), but the sizes go all the way from
  • Top 10: Best rechargeable battery lawnmowers 2023 (Article)
    cordless mower with plenty of neat features? This Ego Power+ offering could be just the ticket. It’s not cheap but it features a large 49cm deck, a 60-litre grass bag, a mulching plug and a good battery that grants 45 minutes of mowing time. Recharging takes just 30 minutes, too
 

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