Drive it!: The Motor Magazine

It's shiny and new, now on DW. Drive it!, the magazine all about cars: well told, well shot and well packaged.

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Drive it!: The Motor Magazine


A car for all seasons - Hyundai’s i20 Active. The Porsche whisperer - race car driver Jörg Bergmeister puts the new 911 Turbo through its paces. And: souped-up models -- the latest trends at the Tuning World trade fair.Present it! Hyundai i20 ActiveWhen you first meet someone, outer appearances play a big role. Car tester Ines Petri has great expectations for her encounter with the new SUV crossover model from Hyundai, so she's taking along several pairs of footwear. See what really fits the little i20 Active.Admire it! Porsche 911 TurboPorsche factory and race car driver Jörg Bergmeister promised to take our journalist Mathis Kurrat along when he put the new Porsche 911 Turbo convertible to the test. With 397 kW of power, 660 Newton meters of torque and a top speed of 320 kilometers an hour, its specs are impressive. So is the supercar's price tag: close to 200,000 euros.Taste it! Audi Q5The Audi Q5 still stands for modern design, value retention and outstanding craftsmanship. One out of four Q5s are sold in the United States, so the next generation will be built in Audi's new plant in Mexico. The old model is now being offered with attractive trim packages at even more attractive prices.Examine it! Tuning World Bodensee 2016At this year's Tuning World Bodensee, the customizers form two camps. One swears by old classics and modern classics, and soups them up without making them unrecognizable. The other camp wants the newest, most unusual and most luxurious models. Its members aim to individualize and improve the performance of their babies.Vintage! Ford SpeedsterFord's Model A Speedster is a relic from the earliest days of car racing. In the 1920s, daring men sped with it down dusty roads. With 40 horsepower, the 1929 Model A Speedster broke the 100 kilometer per hour mark -- a sensation at the time. Claus Müller spent hundreds of hours working to restore this pre-war race car.


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