At first, I was drawn in by the badge, but the real win has been the smooth handling. What I love most is that it doesn’t rattle — even on rougher roads, the build feels tight. There’s decent tech inside, though the user interface could use a few updates.
Hard to beat for the price. The engine is punchy, the steering is light, and the car just feels balanced. I was expecting compromises, but it’s proven to be a solid performer on every front.
The Yaris Cross surprised me with how agile and well-suited it is for Dubai traffic. It's small enough to park anywhere, yet spacious enough to handle grocery runs and weekend outings. I didn’t expect much from a subcompact SUV, but it has been dependable and efficient. It’s got enough tech to keep things interesting, and the AC is impressive during the brutal summer months. A great choice for solo commuters or couples.
Peugeot 2008 delivers French charm with surprisingly strong build quality. I’ve taken it through city traffic and out on desert highways—it adapts well to both. It’s compact on the outside but doesn’t feel cramped inside. The design stands out in a sea of generic crossovers. Fuel consumption is modest and I haven’t had any reliability issues yet.
Owning this car has been a mixed bag. I absolutely enjoy the way it drives—smooth, responsive, and composed at high speeds. However, I’ve run into a couple of minor tech glitches that required dealer visits. Still, it’s reliable enough for everyday use.
It feels planted on the road, and I especially love how it handles during highway merges. The materials feel durable even after daily use. It’s a car that doesn’t ask much from you but delivers consistently. No regrets after 10 months of ownership.
It’s got great road manners and feels planted on highways and urban roads alike. The infotainment is user-friendly, though the overall dashboard design feels a bit outdated. Still, it offers a reassuring drive, especially when paired with great visibility and responsive handling. This car makes you feel in control, which is exactly what you want during daily commutes or longer weekend getaways.
I’ve owned faster cars before, but this one feels more composed. The balance between ride comfort and handling is impressive. The design might be too tame for some, but if you appreciate subtle elegance, you’ll love it.
I bought this car on a whim after a random test drive, and to my surprise, it's stuck with me longer than most of my past cars. The boot space is deceptively large and the ride is far quieter than I anticipated. It's not the quickest car off the line, but it makes up for that with comfort and practicality.
This was supposed to be a temporary ride, but I’m rethinking that after a year of hassle-free driving. There’s decent tech inside, though the user interface could use a few updates. There’s decent tech inside, though the user interface could use a few updates.
My 2025 Geely Azkarra is a bit of a mixed bag. It’s comfortable, no doubt, but the fuel consumption is higher than I’d like. Still, the reliability and spacious interior have made it a good family companion.
Definitely more suited to highway than city. It has that cruising comfort but can feel bulky in traffic. I wouldn’t recommend it for beginners, but it's rewarding once you're used to it.