Toyota's new Corolla is a step in the right direction for the carmaker. The Japanese carmaker wants to exert more of an emotional draw with its buyers. This month, we review the all-new Corolla, a car the company has invested a large amount in making attractive, and boy has it worked. So, does it still maintain all the traits that have made the Corolla the most sold car all over the world? Also in this issue, we compare three of the best mid-size automatic sedans, the new Honda City, Volkswagen's Vento and Nissan's Sunny. And, we pit Toyota's rugged Etios Cross Liva against another psuedo-SUV, the Volkswagen Cross Polo. Plus, we take two luxury cars with smaller yet powerful 2.0-litre petrol hearts, the A6 2.0 TFSI and the Jaguar XF 2.0 and throw them in the ring to find out which luxury car we'd rather be seen driving around in. It's that time of year again, when the monsoons come crashing down and unless you've prepared your car to handle it, you'll be looking at some expensive repairs. Pick up a copy of this month's issue and find out what you can do to be better prepared this rainy season - better safe than sorry, we say. All this, plus our regulars, Reader Rescue, Reader Test, Helpdesk and more.
Buying a car is a big decision and no one realises it more than we do. In order for you to take the correct decision, we spend hours researching the needs of a typical buyer, drive hundreds of kilometers on every type of road and measure and calculate every kind of data before we come to a verdict. And finally, our mystery-shoppers are always on a lookout and bring to you the best deals. For the better part of five years now our motto has been to help you buy the right car and we strive to achieve it month-after-month.