Tesla reworks best-selling EV
Changes to the Tesla Model Y promise to make it better than ever in 2025.
Changes to the Tesla Model Y promise to make it better than ever in 2025.
A new version of an Australian favourite could shake up the auto industry next year.
Ongoing strike action across the country is causing huge problems for everyday Aussies and they won’t like these new pictures.
While this best-seller is a firm favourite for thousands of fans, it couldn’t unite our critics during a summer break.
Everything about this enormous American pick-up is super-sized, including its asking price.
A ‘Super Duty’ version of the Ranger is set to take on the likes of RAM, the Chevrolet Silverado and Toyota Tundra.
While Elon Musk’s car company makes some of the safest cars on the road, the actions of its customers are anything but safe.
Car rental giant Hertz has posted a $2 billion loss for the third quarter, which the company largely blamed on its failed electric vehicle strategy.
A majority of Aussies have slammed a controversial report suggesting road users aged 50+ could be subjected to mandatory driving lessons.
Thousands of Aussies have put down cash for this hotly-anticipated model, prompting a shift in the way this brand works.
Depending on which side you fall, this car could be the most perfect EV ever or nothing more than a tortured toy.
Billionaire Elon Musk’s White House appointment is set tosend Tesla and his other ventures soaring but investors have been issued a stark warning.
Target drivers of this brand are usually Aussie millennials, now Mazda has completely revamped itself in a way most of us didn’t see coming – and the price tag is eye watering.
Dubbed the “Cyber Tarago”, this new Chinese vehicle is making headlines for more reasons than the fact that it has more power than a Porsche – and it’s here in Australia.
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