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Just finished the latest eCoty and was not surprised to see Porsche on top this year. What was slightly depressing was the fact that only two of the cars tested were under £100k (and one of those by only a couple of thousand) and therefore entirely unobtainable for just about everyone – and definitely me!

Potentially with some PCP nonsense I could rent the £50k Civic Type R for two years, but I’m not sure I could live with something so shouty as an everyday car (although I appreciate it’s less shouty than it used to be), yet at the same time it’s too ordinary to have

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