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2024 Ford Kuga Review: The Ultimate Family SUV?

Explore the refreshed 2024 Ford Kuga in this in-depth review. Discover its bold new design, upgraded infotainment system, and efficient hybrid options. Whether you're commuting in the city or planning ...
The Royal Institute for Disabled Consumers (RIDC) is a great resource for working out how difficult ingress and egress might be in a car you're looking at. We've had a look at a few Kuga alternatives ...
Which vehicles would offer my wife easy access to the front seats? We are both 70 years old and she has had some hip issues. I recently replaced my Ford C-MAX with a new Kuga (being nearest Ford ...
The Ford Kuga has long been seen as the perfect balance between practicality and performance — but can it really do both? In this test drive, we push the Kuga to its limits to see if it’s more than ...
I tested the 2025 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Premium to see if the turbo-four still delivers those famous Mustang thrills. Here’s ...
The 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning proves you can go electric without losing what makes a truck a truck. this is how you do an EV ...
As it turns out, new car shoppers still have some sense in prioritizing all-weather traction over the ability to scroll ...
We explore why cars are getting bigger and heavier, plus the effect this has on motorists and other road users ...
For the first time, Ford is introducing an off-road oriented Ford Expedition Tremor. Popularized across its pick-up trucks, the Tremor line is essentially a “Raptor lite.” In the real world, that ...
Hop way up into this Toyota 4Runner, which is sitting extra high in the special Trailhunter trim. (WTOP/John Aaron) Forget those namby-pamby, asphalt-dependent rides. This time, we’re checking out an ...
The ’90s and early 2000s were the heyday for car audio competitions. They’re still happening in 2025, shaking the earth with stereos that are louder than ever, but it was undeniably a moment in ...
Omega Auto Care stands out among vehicle service contract companies because its plans include routine maintenance, which most brands exclude or charge extra for. Covering oil changes, brake pads, ...