Death fears spark safety recall
The popular product used to prop up vehicles has been urgently recalled over fears it could cause fatalities.
The popular product used to prop up vehicles has been urgently recalled over fears it could cause fatalities.
Buying your first car – or your teen’s first car – can be a nerve-racking experience. Here are some ways to reduce your chances of buying a dud.
The most expensive state in Australia for driving lessons has been revealed, and it’s an eye-watering amount.
An Aussie who collected their Tesla after ordering it for $60,900 plus on-roads has received a nasty shock just two weeks later.
Despite skyrocketing car prices, there are ways to beat the cost of living crunch if you’re prepared to compromise when buying a vehicle. One simple change can make all the difference.
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After years of no discounts, the power balance has swung strongly towards buyers as makers try to move old stock with savings of up to $11,000 on offer.
A major defect in a popular car range has prompted an urgent recall being issued for people to take it into their mechanic and get it fixed.
A major defect in a popular car range has prompted an urgent recall being issued for people to take it into their mechanic and get it fixed.
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The year proved to be a deadly one for the roads, with tragic spikes in more than one state.
The number of cars with five-star safety ratings will be stripped in the New Year as the independent authority adopts a more hard-line approach. See the full list.
There were more than 160 safety recalls this year, from minor issues to life-threatening mechanical failures. These are the brands that had the most.
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