Andrew Brady

Web editor at MR. Drives a 2005 Toyota MR2. Has a penchant for the peculiar.

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Visit the showroom where you can test drive every electric car

Electric vehicle experience centre opens in Milton Keynes shopping centre

Luxury cars are the most likely to break down

While city cars are the most reliable, says Which?

UK Government: Severn Bridge toll to be abolished in 2018

It could give the Welsh economy a £100m boost

Vauxhall announces return of GSi badge… on an Insignia

The Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport GSi will be revealed at Frankfurt

Builder’s Benz: Mercedes-Benz X-Class pick-up revealed

Mercedes-Benz has revealed its Nissan Navara-based posh pick-up

Dealers worried about dodgy customers selling them clocked cars

PCP could be to blame for the increase in car clocking

2018 Audi A8: exclusive photos from the glitzy reveal

Audi has revealed its new flagship A8 at a flashy event in Barcelona

2017 Renault Koleos review: premium aspirations for a budget price tag

The SUV will take on the Skoda Kodiaq and Kia Sorento

Vignale verdict: is this posh Fiesta really worth £20,000?

Ford has given its new Fiesta the posh Vignale treatment – and we've driven it

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Ford GT supercar production extended to meet demand

Miss out on a Ford GT first time round? You might yet be in luck!

We took the Toyota GT86 on a road trip to find out why no one buys it

The Toyota GT86 has been facelifted for 2017 – with a new front-end, sharper handling and 'improved' infotainment. But will anyone buy it?

Track test: which is the best Mercedes-AMG GT?

We've driven the Mercedes-AMG GT, GT S, GT C and GT R

Nissan Qashqai N-Connecta 1.6 DCi quick review: the ultimate crossover?

Is the Nissan Qashqai still the best crossover, or should it be worried about competition from the SEAT Ateca, Hyundai Tucson and Renault Kadjar?

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (2016): long-term review

After six months, we say goodbye to the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV. We we convinced by the plug-in hybrid SUV, or would we stick to diesel power?