‘Tatters’: EV rejection we didn’t see coming
The industry would have you believe it is going gangbusters – but according to Caleb Bond, there’s a whole lot more to the EV story.
The industry would have you believe it is going gangbusters – but according to Caleb Bond, there’s a whole lot more to the EV story.
Today’s high tech cars are supposed to make driving much easier and much more stress free. So why are they pushing Aussie motorists to the brink?
Motorists have been warned that fuel prices could soar heading into the long weekend in one state, but there’s a way drivers can limit the damage.
Thousands of cars made by a popular manufacturer have been recalled over a major defect – just days after a similar warning affecting thousands of other vehicles was sent out.
The US has taken drastic action to prevent the rising ‘threat’ of China and Russia with a landmark decision.
Learning to ride a motorcycle reminded me how modern car technology has made us dangerously reliant on driver aids and has destroyed our basic road safety instincts.
A piece of safety technology common in all new cars has been called out after a major fault was discovered.
Reflective strips on high-visibility clothes might make you invisible to modern cars, as David McCowen reports.
A young boy, who has autism and is non-verbal, has been critically injured after being struck by a car in a “horrific accident” in NSW.
A young woman is lucky to be alive after a car ploughed into a suburban home, killing an elderly woman passenger and leaving the driver in hospital.
One state is offering motorists the chance to claim back money on tolls, with $140 million remaining unclaimed in rebates.
From solar-powered EVs to autonomous innovations, these tech discoveries are set to transform Aussie roads.
Aston Martin took inspiration from James Bond when perfecting its latest supercar.
Review of the 2025 model Kia Carnival GT-Line Hybrid.
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