• 2019 Ford Ka+

     The smallest Ford sold in Europe (And other markets) is getting a few changes for the new year. Mostly up front. While I do like the new grille, it still is a sad looking little thing. Unworthy of the name “Ka”. The new Active version might be an easy way to cash in on the… Continue reading 2019 Ford Ka+

  • 2018 Peugeot 508

    Compared to the “good” pictures of the current model, the all new 508 does look a bit sleeker. It seems longer too. (And there is still a weird piece of camouflage on top of the trunk, wich I think, could be hiding a rear hatchback. ) This might actually end up in the US some… Continue reading 2018 Peugeot 508

  • 2019 Ford Explorer

    With all that camouflage, the next Explorer doesn’t really look much different than the current one. It looks like it might not even be an all new model. Which would be pretty bad, since the current version came out in 2010! Back when Ford owned Volvo. So you would thing a brand new one based… Continue reading 2019 Ford Explorer

  • 2019 Mercedes A Class in “BurlappVision”

    Mercedes is attempting  a huge push to make the new A-Class more attractive to a younger audience. As you can see here… I am not sure it is that different from the current model. Sure, more tech. And even more tech on top of that. But basically, the car is the same shape as before.

  • 2019 Mercedes A-Class

    These are (finally) some of the first official pictures of the all new A-Class hatchback. Now it looks like all new Mercedes models will have pretty much the same front end. This looks a lot like the new CLS we saw a few months ago. Otherwise, we had seen the interior already. Which does look… Continue reading 2019 Mercedes A-Class

  • 2019 Kia Soul

    As you can see, the all new Soul design will stay pretty close to the current car. (Yellow one) Which is great. Pretty much what Mini has been doing so far. The Soul is a great design, and is a popular model for Kia. (about 146 000 sold in 2016) Quite amazing they have been… Continue reading 2019 Kia Soul

  • Jaguar XE-L

    This “L” version of the Jaguar XE adds a few inches to the rear seat. So the rear door is longer. (The white car above is the regular version) And the transformation doesn’t turn the compact Jag into a Frankenstein monster. it still looks quite nice. Much nicer than the similarly sized XF. (Which looks… Continue reading Jaguar XE-L