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Around the Tracks: French cars, hot hatches, and high-mileage heroes

Why driving your car (a very long way) isn't necessarily bad news.


When we’re not creating it ourselves, the CarAdvice team spends a lot of time finding and consuming motoring content from all over the world.

Here’s a handful of the articles, videos and social media posts that most caught our eye last week. Some of them are brand-new, others have been online for a while.

Enjoy them – just not too much, okay?



Here's a Useful Comparison of Two Weird French Cars You Can't Buy - Brendan McAleer, Road&Track

Citroëns may be fun and quirky, but the tricolore of French valor is carried by Renault, whose sporting vehicles have a lengthy pedigree. Renaults have won in Formula One, at Le Mans, and at the World Rally Championship.



BMW M135i vs. Mercedes-AMG A35 - Sam Sheehan, PistonHeads 

The latest M135i has finally given up its six-cylinder engine. Has it gained enough in return to overcome the A35?



How A 409,000-Mile BMW M5 Compares To A Garage Queen M5 On The Dyno - Max Finkel, Jalopnik 

It should come as no surprise that a babied car is going to perform differently on the dyno than one with more than 300,000 more miles on it. But what is the cost of all those miles? Can your car keep its power while you drive it hard and often?


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