The best cars to slash your fuel bills
Sales of petrol-electric vehicles have more than doubled this year, as a host of new models are launched and buyers look to offset rising petrol prices.
Sales of petrol-electric vehicles have more than doubled this year, as a host of new models are launched and buyers look to offset rising petrol prices.
Not everyone needs a hulking seven-seat SUV to transport the clan. There are some more compact options that still have enough room for growing kids.
This family sedan was once a popular choice for Australian families but lost favour as buyers flocked to SUVs. The brand hopes a new model will turn the tide.
The world’s best-selling car has a huge target on its back. It dominates EV sales in Australia, but is facing a growing threat from the establishment.
This electric car has more range than any model on sale for less than $100,000, promising to change the way people think about green cars.
A wave of new Chinese car brands have landed in Australia and the latest machine to hit our roads has some Aussie legends in its sights.
This red-blooded hot rod harks back to a golden age of motoring, delivering V8-powered thrills for an eye-watering price.
This family car has been near the top of the sales charts for years and we find out why Australians are so obsessed with it.
Everyone appears to want an SUV but this hatchback shows buyers that they don’t need a soft-roader if they want a roomy and comfortable small car.
The Japanese brand is revolutionising its range in Australia and its latest machine takes the popular maker in a whole new direction.
This budget brand claims the price of its new electric small car makes it competitive with similar-sized petrol and hybrid alternatives.
This no nonsense dual cab workhorse is often overlooked by Aussie buyers, but it’s got the hardware to mix it with the big boys and you won’t have to wait for one.
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