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Average. The Carisma is a plain Jane with a lifeless personality to match. The engines are a mixed bag but at least prices are low and equipment levels good.
Average. A likeable supermini with characterful styling, decent performance and good standard equipment on its side - it's just a bit small when compared to more modern rivals.
Not recommended. The Colt supermini has failed to keep up with the pace of other modern city cars. It's been around for years and is long overdue for a replacement.
Average. A brave name but the Galant is basically a faceless saloon, with plenty of space and little else to recommend it. Prices are fair but depreciation is high.
Not recommended. This big people-carrier offers plenty of space, but it feels outdated next to rivals and it's crude on the road.
Average. A futuristic, expensive odd-ball designed to fit Japan's city car restrictions.
Average. Another interesting alternative to the conventional off-roader - but not really suitable for more modest types.
Recommended. A well-rounded addition to the growing "soft roader" clan, with good on-tarmac performance and excellent equipment.
Average. One of the last of the old-school off-roaders. Unstoppable in the wild but uncouth everywhere else.
Average. There's nothing restrained about the Shogun - it's a bruiser of a 4x4 with wheel arches like bulging biceps. Average equipment but outclassed by the Land Rover Discovery.
Average. Much better off road than on, the Pinin is pretty to look at but there's little to back it up. Good around town but tiresome over longer distances.
Not recommended. Good looks but not much substance. Don't confuse it with the more expensive Shogun: mechanically, this one is more like a heavily modified pick-up truck underneath.
Average. Japanese small people-carrier without the style of the Renault Scenic or Citroen Picasso. Not a bad product, but compare discounts with rivals'.
Average. A big people carrier offering seven seats for less than more obvious rivals. Constructed to last, but lacks the quality feel of some rivals.
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