AutoWeek 5 will be in stores from Wednesday or will be on your doormat this week. AutoWeek usually deals with four-wheelers, but this week we are introduced to a remarkable vehicle on three wheels: the Vanderhall Venice. In our double test it’s about ratio versus emotion: the sensible Hyundai Kona EV takes on the fierce Cupra Born. Young used A-segmenters are very wise to purchase. We compare the Opel Karl with the Hyundai i10.
Whoever wants to be beautiful must suffer pain, whoever wants to be rich must ride small. In that context, we put two young used affordable A-segmenters next to each other: an Opel Karl and a Hyundai i10, both from 2017. Over the years, the little ones have grown up and grown, so that with cars like the Karl and i10 you can also long highway ride not broken get off.
In another double test, we put two EVs next to each other that certainly have similarities, but have a very different approach: the Cupra Born and Hyundai Kona Electric. The choice between temperament from Martorell and common sense from Seoul. Frank Jacobs will update you.
As mentioned, this week we are taking a trip to a tricycle that we can just describe as a car. The Venice from the idiosyncratic new brand Vanderhall shows that less can sometimes be more. It promises a lot of driving pleasure for a reasonable price.
We have a Mercedes-Benz C180 in our endurance test garage. Despite its modest engine, it already brings quite a pleasant performance to the table, so we are curious if there is a good reason to leave it behind for the 34 hp stronger C200. Marco Gorter sets out with the two to answer that question.
In AutoWeek 5 you will really enjoy yourself again if you are more interested in cars from bygone days. How about a nice report about the two generations of Volkswagen Scirocco and its successor, the Corrado?
We also have an Audi in Klokje Rond that you shouldn’t be afraid of to put up a significant mileage: an S6 Avant from 2000. It came with a low mileage straight from Italy, complete with LPG installation. The Audi now has 22 years and the mileage is well over 300,000. How long can the fun last?
All that and more can be read in the latest AutoWeek. It will be in stores from Wednesday this week. Would you rather not go out? Order from the comfort of your home the latest number. Then it will be delivered to your doorstep within two working days.
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