All posts by Macfivenews

Motoring and travel journalist, opinionated gob on a stick

Mokka still has X appeal

Vauxhall Mokka

By Bill McCarthy

There’s no doubt the Mokka took the motoring world by storm when it first appeared and has been consistently one of the best selling models in its class.

The previous version was a straightforward, practical and reasonably priced family vehicle.

Dramatically restyled recently and dropping the X from the name, this version looks sure to build on the sales success of its predecessors, with a range of petrol, diesel and an all-electric e-Mokka.

It looks the part, shorter and wider, but at the same time more slippery through the air with a coefficient of 0.32, to cut drag by up to 16 per cent on the previous model when on the motorway.

It is also features a range of engines.

This model featured a 130PS, three-cylinder engine which proved lively and frugal, with some goodies usually associated with premium models and advanced safety features.

It now features what Vauxhall describes as the Vizor front end and revised griffin logo, both of which will appear on all future Vauxhall models.

Other dramatic styling points include black roof, bi-colour alloys, coloured inserts around the door and at the rear a new Mokka nameplate is stretched across the rear of the vehicle.

The interior too has had a dramatic makeover, featuring its new Pure Panel digital instrument display to cut down clutter. 

Coloured inserts again offset the dark soft touch interior and a combined central touchscreen and cockpit style layout behind the steering wheel control smartphone connectivity, infotainment, navigation and driver information.

The trim has a premium feel as does the leather finish on this model to seats and steering wheel. Head and legroom are good and there is a light airy feel to the vehicle.

All models offer Apple CarPlay and Android Auto while Multimedia system also features DAB radio, hands-free calls via the steering wheel, and SMS read out and reply functionality.

As well as a raft of standard goodies, this Ultimate Nav models features keyless entry and starter, wireless mobile phone charging, 18-inch alloy wheels, as well as 10-inch touchscreen and 12-inch driver instrument cluster as standard.

The 1.2 litre engine is lively performer, but also frugal with 47mpg achievable according the WLTP figures.

The sprint to 60 mph is delivered in a respectable sub-10 seconds, via a slick eight-speed auto box on this model, but the rasp of the three pot engine makes it feel quicker. There are also three drive modes, from economy to comfort and through to sport mode. 

Wind and road noise is noticeable at higher speeds, because of the large door mirrors and depending on the road surface, but is only a minor intrusion.

Vauxhall says that ride stability, comfort and interior acoustics were put through their paces at Vauxhall’s test centre near Rüsselsheim.

The result is the car feels solid and stable while at the same time delivering a comfortable ride.

As an SUV it needs to be practical and boot space is good with 350 litres available, which expands to 1,105 with the rear seats folded down. The space easily accommodates half a dozen shopping bags and a bit more. 

Prices start at just under £21k and there are a number of trims available including , SE, SRi, SRi Nav Premium, Elite Nav, Elite Nav Premium, and Ultimate Nav, driven here.

It’s an impressive step up for what was already a popular car and it does look good.

Factfile

Vauxhall Mokka Elite Nav Premium 1.2 (130PS) Turbo Auto

Price: £27,100

Mechanical: 130ps, 1199cc three cyl petrol engine driving all wheels via six-speed manual transmission

Max speed: 124mph

0-60mph: 9.2 seconds

Combined mpg: 47

CO2 emissions: 137g/km

Insurance group: 18E

Warranty: 3yrs/60,00 miles

Super Gran packs a real punch

BMW M440i Gran Coupe

By Bill McCarthy


When it comes to producing compact performance coupes, BMW has few peers. Stylish, desirable, pricey and offering, blistering performance together will all-wheel drive technology, there’s a huge amount to like, although this model will set you back north of £53k.

It’s not perfect, no car is, but it comes close. It gives a whole new dimension to the phrase ‘hot hatch.’, with its four-doors, hatchback and brutal pace.

The BMW M440i xDrive Gran Coupé, has a rather grand sounding name and no, doesn’t refer to shoehorning your gran into the car.

There are small things I am not keen on, like the flush door handles that can be fiddly in the rain and  I am unsure about the larger kidney grille. Actually though, I think I like it.

But it is a striking looking motor, with predatory stance, sweeping profile with short overhangs, cat’s eye type light cluster and that black honeycomb grille flanked just below by huge air scoops finished, like the grille, in high-gloss black.

An M-specific spoiler on the boot lid rounds off the distinctive appearance, as does the performance brake callipers painted in blue and the striking alloys.

BMW describes the interior as a driver-centric cockpit, the dash layout is familiar with the central touchscreen, while a sport leather steering wheel also controls various functions.

The classy leather interior is finished with neat blue stitching, while soft touch finish abound throughout the car offset with contrasting metal inserts.

There are five seats with three full sized to the rear which, despite the compact look of the car, offer decent legroom and reasonable headroom.

Controls are logical and intuitive with the familiar iDrive operating system linked with a central screen and 12.3-inch high-resolution instrument cluster behind the steering wheel.

The central screen controls, infotainment, navigation and connectivity for smartphones, with built-in SIM card with 4G LTE connectivity and BMW’s  Connected Package Professional enabling remote digital information services.

It is pretty practical, being a hatchback, with 470 litres of boot space up 39 litres on the previous model, which can be expanded to a maximum of 1,290 litres while the hatchback features an automatic opening and closing mechanism.

There are various petrol and diesel models available, but the M version is all about performance and it doesn’t disappoint.

Powered by a three-litre, six cylinder turbo-charged engine it delivers blistering pace, hitting 60 mph in under five seconds, while the eight-speed automatic transmission slips seamlessly through the gears.

A mild hybrid system boosts electrics and adds to the engine power when required.

It is a thrilling experience to give it the full beans and all the while the adaptive M suspension works in the background together with the four wheel-drive to deliver maximum stability and a satisfying driving experience.

The driver can also select various drove modes from COMFORT, ideal for motorway cruising through to the most driver-orientated SPORT mode.

 Here you get the full roar and the spitting and crackling from the exhaust as everything sharpens up and you can give the car its head on the open road as it powers through bendy, twisting roads with ease. All within the law of course.

As you would expect, this model features a comprehensive list of safety kit, with full complement of airbags, traction, steering aids as well as cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, lane-departure warning, automatic emergency braking and speed limit information.

FACTFILE

BMW M440i xDrive Gran Coupe

 Price: £53,980

Mechanical: 374PS, 2199cc, six-cylinder, petrol engine driving all wheels via 8-speed automatic transmission

Max Speed: 155mph

0-62mph: 4.7 seconds

Combined MPG: 35.3

Insurance Group: 40

C02 emissions: 184g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles