Cut-price electric car confirmed for Australia
Electric cars are expensive but more and more affordable options are heading our way, including a fresh model from one of the world’s biggest brands.
Electric cars are expensive but more and more affordable options are heading our way, including a fresh model from one of the world’s biggest brands.
As local sales of electric cars take off, this emerging brand is setting its sights on the number one seller, unveiling a sleek new coupe-like SUV.
Value-for-money car brand reveals details of four new models, including one with new tech it claims will trump more established rivals.
A rival to the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5 is waving the white flag and leaving Australian roads after more than 20 years.
Japanese brand Nissan plans to farewell petrol-powered high-performance cars with twin-turbocharged, retro-styled fireworks.
Toyota should expect lines out the door after it revealed the startling price of its new performance car hero, the Toyota GR Yaris.
New data shows the staggering effect the ongoing health crisis has had on the used car market as people shun public transport in droves.
A woman will face court over a fatal crash near Chinchilla that killed three people earlier this year.
Diesel utes have ruled the roost for years, but a new favourite has emerged as the number one pick for Australian car buyers.
The Toyota HiLux has been the best selling vehicle in the country for the past few years. And it is now better than ever.
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