The diesel scare continues to take its toll on the car market as new diesel cars continue to sell like ice cream on a cold day in December. Ever since the government has decided to punish diesel owners (especia...
So that was it; that was 2017. Another crazy rollercoaster year, packed with thrills, spills and more amazing cars than you can shake a gear stick at.
We can be a nostalgic bunch here at Motor-Vision, so bef...
For many of us, the back-end of the year can be the busiest time, with so much to do but so little time in which to do it ahead of Christmas. However, peer over to the automotive sector and you’ll notice thin...
The Range Rover Sport is many things. Large, luxurious, all-terrain conquering. But green? Nope.
That’s all about to change though with the introduction of Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) first ever plug-i...
The Frankfurt Motor Show is in full swing. It’s the last big blow-out of the year for major car manufacturers to show off their forthcoming models and latest innovations.
We told you about some of the cars...
September means several things: the schools go back so the roads become much more congested as the usual school-run resumes. Also, summer is pretty much over so we’ll soon be going to work in the dark and arr...
The Cayenne SUV was groundbreaking as much as it was opinion-dividing when it was unveiled in 2002.
Before the Cayenne, Porsche was expected to churn out sports cars and nothing else, but since then, the bra...
When you think of supercars, ‘family-friendly’ doesn’t really come to mind…or does it? It seems there is a growing trend among supercar manufacturers to dip their toe into the world of luxury SUV’s an...
By default, any Porsche is special, especially when it comes to the Cayenne SUV. A bulky SUV that saw the brand diversify away from sports cars for the first time in 2003.
Now, Porsche will spice up the Caye...
Bentley announced yesterday that their new SUV, which is likely to resemble the EXP 9 F concept vehicle, will be built in the UK. This is of course great news for the British economy and long suffering job situ...