Autocar UK – 28 August 2019

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KNOCKOUT ROUND BBADC 2019


28 AUGUST 2019 AUTOCAR.CO.UK 47


Price £31,835


Engine 4 cyls, 1798cc,


turbocharged, petrol


Power 296bhp at 6000rpm


Torque 295lb ft at 3200rpm


Gearbox 6-spd manual


Kerb weight 1419kg


0-62mph  5.7sec


Top speed  162mph


Economy  34.4mpg


CO 2 , tax band 185g/km, 37%


RENAULT MEGANE RS 300 TROPHY


always needed, although our non-


Sport variant does without the firmer


Bi l s t e i n d a mp e r s. It ’s s t i l l s ubl i me ,


w it h “ mor e s t e e r i n g lo c k t h a n a


London taxi” and the mechanical


limited-slip differential making it the


d r i v e r s’ c hoic e i n t h i s t e s t , s ay s C a lo.


It’s soon obvious that the Mazda


stands an excellent chance of making


our final three. And if that seems


unfair on the basis that it’s the only


car here with the conventionally


desirable mechanical layout, it would


have had a healthy chance of doing


s o e v e n w e r e t h i s ou r f u l l-f at ‘s e n ior ’
handling showdown – the one with

the Ferraris, Porsches and Ariel


A t om s. O n t r a c k , t he M X-5 ’s e x t r a


power helps set the tail wide on the


way into corners, then simply aim the


nose at the apex with the throttle like


y ou’r e Mo s s at t he he l m of a n A s t on


DB4 GT. Sorry to gush. But look,


y ou h av e t i me t o t h i n k , b e c au s e t he


Mazda communicates its intentions


so clearly, and yet you needn’t think


at all because it’s all so intuitive.


The full-throttle driving style


applies as much on the road, too.


“Utterly wonderful at its best,” says


Saunders. “In a f luent cross-country


groove, sweeping up to and around


the national limit and using plenty of


revs, fitting perfectly inside a B-road


lane and giving so much qualitative


splendour back without needing to be


d r i v e n at si l l y s p e e d s.” A me n.


If one might find the Mazda too


c ompr om i s e d a s a s ole c a r, it c ou ld


w ork s ubl i me l y w e l l a s pa r t of a


two-car garage alongside the hottest
w a gon y e t t o b e pr o duc e d b y S e at –

and yet here the two cars are, side by


side and up against one another in


the same comparison test.


Cupra is now a separate go-faster


sub-brand, which makes the Leon


Cupra ST something of a brand


orphan. There’s nothing pitiable


about it, though: the 296bhp 2.0-litre


t u rb o fou r i s t r a n s pl a nt e d f r om t he


Volkswagen Golf R, and while the


hatchback variant is front-driven,


the estate gets rear driveshafts that


help drop its 0-62mph time below


f i v e s e c ond s. A s C a lo not e s , it ’s a


performance level that not long ago


was the preserve of wagons with


twice the cylinder count and bearing


the letters ‘AMG’.


Unsurprisingly, the judges are fond


of it. This is an understated car of


pretty explosive pace but unexpected


delicacy. All are in agreement that it


lacks the damper control demanded


by its outright speed on the road, but


it’ll adopt a rear-biased cornering


s t a nc e t h at r e w a rd s a n a gg r e s si v e


driving style. There is, however, a


c at c h. Sau nde r s , a ga i n: “I hone s t l y


hadn’t realised this was a £33,000


car when I included it in the line-


up. It’s a lot of car, obviously, but
that’s stretching the definition of

‘affordable’ a bit far.”


Value for money matters at Junior


Ha nd l i n g Day. W h at nob o d y c ou ld


agree on was whether or not the


£29,995 slope-roofed Hyundai i30 N


Fastback represented such a thing.


On the one hand, in the world of the ◊


Davis liked the


i30 for its “sheer


entertainment”


Price £36,445


Engine 4 cyls, 1984cc,


turbocharged, petrol


Power 286bhp at 5000-6200rpm


Torque 280lb ft at 1950-5300rpm


Gearbox 7-spd dual-clutch


automatic


Kerb weight 1410kg


0-62mph  5.6sec


Top speed  155mph (governed)


Economy  36.7mpg


CO 2 , tax band 177g/km, 37%


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