Despite being billed as an SUV, compact crossovers like 'Dwayne' our 2019 Skoda Karoq 110TSI long-termer tend to spend more of their time on the urban grind than anything else. So, it's fitting that this next update for our long-term loan is a look into how the Czech SUV fares as a city commuter.
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