Company Car Reviews
Skoda Superb car review – ‘the steal of the century’
The facelifted Superb represents extraordinary value for money. A big, well-equipped, highly desirable car for less than a 3-door Kia. How did they do that?
Citroen DS5 diesel hybrid car review – fast, economical, cheap to tax and 4WD all in one go
A series technical tweaks have reduced the DS5 hybrid’s emissions to a low low 88g/km. Economy to match – but it’s a brisk performer, and even offers all wheel drive.
Mercedes E350 Convertible car review: a refined waft in your hair
The civilised way to let the wind in your hair at the weekend and get wafted to work during the week.
Ford Mondeo Graphite car review – Ford piles on the value
The Graphite is one a series of well-specced new Mondeo models that offer terrific value for money.
Citroen C3 car review: £28 company car tax for a neat 3 cylinder package
The C3 has joined the ranks of new hatches powered by 3 cylinder engines. How does it stack up?
Skoda Octavia estate car review – cost efficient competence
This is the new version of the Skoda Octavia estate; huge carrying capacity, Germanic build quality, and with rock bottom company car costs.
BMW Z4 18i car review – where could you get more fun for your money?
Here’s a new entry level Z4. It’s £2100 cheaper – and we think it’s the pick of the range.
All new Range Rover Sport prototype car review – first drive
Stunning looks, sporty handling, gorgeous inside, and all for £20,000 less than a Range Rover.
BMW 318d Gran Turismo car review – add style, remove tax, enjoy
BMW joins the fray with the likes of the Evoque and Audi Sportback in a burgeoning executive sector.
Kia Carens 1.7 CRDi car review – efficient company car meets slick family transport
The new Carens is a transformed car. Great for work; great at the weekend.

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Hybrids must clean up their act on mpg claims
Driver assessment and training needn’t break the bank