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The latest issue of Top Gear is all about the search for the world"s greatest SUV.In the ultimate showdown we put eight SUVs through their paces. From the Bentley Bentayga to the Dacia Duster, from cost to practicality: we have all bases covered.And the final verdict was made by TG"s resident canine advisor. Want to know which model Oakley the black labrador chose? Grab a copy now to find out.Top Gear magazine is on sale now. Pick up a copy in supermarkets or order direct to your door hereWe"ve also got Chris Harris sideways in the phenomenal Ferrari FXXK at the Daytona Speedway. This 1.5m masterpiece can reach 0-62mph in under 2.8 seconds. We know what you"re thinking: why would anyone make a LaFerrari any faster? We asked that tooAlso, what happens when you combine 65m worth of Aston Martin heritage, several racing drivers, rugby players and a film crew with an aircraft hangar in South Wales? Utter madness. TG has a day dreams are made of.In other news, we take a jaunt in a Suzuki Jimny in the desert for the Tuareg Rallye. Plus we grab some time with the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo, and the racing legend behind it. Our big group test sees the Alfa Romeo Giulia take on the BMW 320d and Jaguar XE at the Top Gear test track. But with a rather large twistPlus, we bring you more reviews of the new cars that matter, including the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster, all-new Suzuki Swift, Seat Ibiza and Vauxhall Insignia, the new, near-400bhp Audi RS3 and Ferrari"s new turbocharged four-seater, the GTC4 Lusso T. Plus there"s a twin-test of affordable hybrids. Yep, it"s Hyundai Ioniq vs Toyota Prius.Buying a new car? Get the all-new Top Gear New Car Buyers Guide with 200+ reviews, group tests and full specification detail on every new car. On sale now or order hereSubscribe to Top Gear magazine and pay 5 for your first 5 issuesOr download our interactive edition hereShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 19 Apr 2017
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The latest issue of Top Gear is all about the search for the world"s greatest SUV.In the ultimate showdown we put eight SUVs through their paces. From the Bentley Bentayga to the Dacia Duster, from cost to practicality: we have all bases covered.And the final verdict was made by TG"s resident canine advisor. Want to know which model Oakley the black labrador chose? Grab a copy now to find out.Top Gear magazine is on sale now. Pick up a copy in supermarkets or order direct to your door hereWe"ve also got Chris Harris sideways in the phenomenal Ferrari FXXK at the Daytona Speedway. This 1.5m masterpiece can reach 0-62mph in under 2.8 seconds. We know what you"re thinking: why would anyone make a LaFerrari any faster? We asked that tooAlso, what happens when you combine 65m worth of Aston Martin heritage, several racing drivers, rugby players and a film crew with an aircraft hangar in South Wales? Utter madness. TG has a day dreams are made of.In other news, we take a jaunt in a Suzuki Jimny in the desert for the Tuareg Rallye. Plus we grab some time with the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo, and the racing legend behind it. Our big group test sees the Alfa Romeo Giulia take on the BMW 320d and Jaguar XE at the Top Gear test track. But with a rather large twistPlus, we bring you more reviews of the new cars that matter, including the Mercedes-AMG GT C Roadster, all-new Suzuki Swift, Seat Ibiza and Vauxhall Insignia, the new, near-400bhp Audi RS3 and Ferrari"s new turbocharged four-seater, the GTC4 Lusso T. Plus there"s a twin-test of affordable hybrids. Yep, it"s Hyundai Ioniq vs Toyota Prius.Buying a new car? Get the all-new Top Gear New Car Buyers Guide with 200+ reviews, group tests and full specification detail on every new car. On sale now or order hereSubscribe to Top Gear magazine and pay 5 for your first 5 issuesOr download our interactive edition hereShare this page: FacebookTwitterGoogle+WhatsAppMailtoCopy link
Date written: 19 Apr 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 7506