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Diesel&EcoCar Magazine July 2021 Back Issue

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18 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
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It’s the biggest issue of the year, as the Diesel Car & Eco Car team reveal their top 50 favourite cars of 2021. Counting backwards from 50, we reveal the class leaders and announce our overall winner of the coveted Car of the Year title. What we do know is that if you’re looking for a brand-new car during 2021, you really can’t miss the July issue.

This month’s twin test pitches the funky new Mazda MX-30 up against the Vauxhall Mokka-e. Both of these new electric cars offer a twist on the electric formula and are just that bit more interesting than the norm. We’ve also driven the facelifted Mercedes-Benz E-Class, the Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid, ID.4 SUV and the Toyota Mirai fuel-cell vehicle. Jaguar’s XF is driven in updated D200 AWD guise, and SEAT’s revised Ateca is put through its paces in new Xperience Lux specification with diesel engine.

In the news pages, there’s the first pictures of Skoda’s new Fabia, as well as details of the Cupra Born, the new electric car from the Spanish sports brand. We’ve got the latest news on the launch of the Genesis brand in the UK, including the new G70 Shooting Brake, and there’s the first photos of the facelifted Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, extra information on the new Honda HR-V and snippets about the future Polestar 0.

This month’s used car buyer’s guide is all about the Volkswagen Golf GTD Mk 7.5, and we have the second instalment of Hall of Fame. Last month’s legendary car was the Skoda Fabia vRS, so watch out for this month’s standout car. There are also your favourites like The Doctor, Legal i, Techzone, Our Cars, Buying, Selling and Maintaining, Marketplace, and the most up-to-date vehicle data anywhere in the motoring world. If you haven’t seen a copy of DieselCar and EcoCar Magazine lately, be sure to hunt down a copy so that you can test drive the new content for yourself.
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July 2021 It’s the biggest issue of the year, as the Diesel Car & Eco Car team reveal their top 50 favourite cars of 2021. Counting backwards from 50, we reveal the class leaders and announce our overall winner of the coveted Car of the Year title. What we do know is that if you’re looking for a brand-new car during 2021, you really can’t miss the July issue. This month’s twin test pitches the funky new Mazda MX-30 up against the Vauxhall Mokka-e. Both of these new electric cars offer a twist on the electric formula and are just that bit more interesting than the norm. We’ve also driven the facelifted Mercedes-Benz E-Class, the Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid, ID.4 SUV and the Toyota Mirai fuel-cell vehicle. Jaguar’s XF is driven in updated D200 AWD guise, and SEAT’s revised Ateca is put through its paces in new Xperience Lux specification with diesel engine. In the news pages, there’s the first pictures of Skoda’s new Fabia, as well as details of the Cupra Born, the new electric car from the Spanish sports brand. We’ve got the latest news on the launch of the Genesis brand in the UK, including the new G70 Shooting Brake, and there’s the first photos of the facelifted Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, extra information on the new Honda HR-V and snippets about the future Polestar 0. This month’s used car buyer’s guide is all about the Volkswagen Golf GTD Mk 7.5, and we have the second instalment of Hall of Fame. Last month’s legendary car was the Skoda Fabia vRS, so watch out for this month’s standout car. There are also your favourites like The Doctor, Legal i, Techzone, Our Cars, Buying, Selling and Maintaining, Marketplace, and the most up-to-date vehicle data anywhere in the motoring world. If you haven’t seen a copy of DieselCar and EcoCar Magazine lately, be sure to hunt down a copy so that you can test drive the new content for yourself.


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It’s the biggest issue of the year, as the Diesel Car & Eco Car team reveal their top 50 favourite cars of 2021. Counting backwards from 50, we reveal the class leaders and announce our overall winner of the coveted Car of the Year title. What we do know is that if you’re looking for a brand-new car during 2021, you really can’t miss the July issue.

This month’s twin test pitches the funky new Mazda MX-30 up against the Vauxhall Mokka-e. Both of these new electric cars offer a twist on the electric formula and are just that bit more interesting than the norm. We’ve also driven the facelifted Mercedes-Benz E-Class, the Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid, ID.4 SUV and the Toyota Mirai fuel-cell vehicle. Jaguar’s XF is driven in updated D200 AWD guise, and SEAT’s revised Ateca is put through its paces in new Xperience Lux specification with diesel engine.

In the news pages, there’s the first pictures of Skoda’s new Fabia, as well as details of the Cupra Born, the new electric car from the Spanish sports brand. We’ve got the latest news on the launch of the Genesis brand in the UK, including the new G70 Shooting Brake, and there’s the first photos of the facelifted Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, extra information on the new Honda HR-V and snippets about the future Polestar 0.

This month’s used car buyer’s guide is all about the Volkswagen Golf GTD Mk 7.5, and we have the second instalment of Hall of Fame. Last month’s legendary car was the Skoda Fabia vRS, so watch out for this month’s standout car. There are also your favourites like The Doctor, Legal i, Techzone, Our Cars, Buying, Selling and Maintaining, Marketplace, and the most up-to-date vehicle data anywhere in the motoring world. If you haven’t seen a copy of DieselCar and EcoCar Magazine lately, be sure to hunt down a copy so that you can test drive the new content for yourself.
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