Popular hatch returns as electric car
The new Peugeot E-208 shapes up as a compact hatchback that swaps petrol power for electric propulsion.
The new Peugeot E-208 shapes up as a compact hatchback that swaps petrol power for electric propulsion.
Cost of living pressures have failed to dampen our enthusiasm for new cars, as buyers flock to electric vehicles and cheap Chinese brands.
A company that operates carparks in almost every major city in Australia has been accused of lying to customers about guaranteed spots by the ACCC.
In just a few short years Australians have gone from completely ignoring these cars to lining up in droves to get one.
These companies sell some of the most desirable cars in the country, but potential buyers need to know where they fall short.
The Italian brand is the king of supercars and its latest limited edition beast continues that trend with some wild performance.
Elon Musk has apologised after an app outage saw many Tesla owners around the world unable to start their own cars.
A manufacturer with strong ties to the local market has pulled out of Australia, joining Holden in being consigned to automotive history.
Europe’s latest answer to the Volkswagen Golf has landed Down Under and brings some head turning looks to the small car market.
The last examples of Nissan’s Ferrari fighter have rocketed in value at a pace that makes Bitcoin look like a sound financial investment.
Hyundai’s latest pocket rocket has some innovative technology that will make it more fun to drive both on the road and on the track.
Concerns have been raised about the long-term effects of the switch to electric vehicles. An international study led by Australians will provide answers.
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