Top Gear South Africa

No knobs. No whistles

R565 000

FOR Sharper looks, improved space and practicality

AGAINST Some scratchy plastics, touch screen complexity

It’s always easy to pick holes in an outgoing model but there’s no doubting the familiar yet space inefficient first-gen Q3 did much to broaden the appeal of the brand. But the arrival of the Q2 highlighted its

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