Iconic cars in legal crosshairs
Iconic cars of yesteryear and some of the most common work cars on Australian roads today are the target of a new lawsuit, levelled against Holden owner General Motors.
Iconic cars of yesteryear and some of the most common work cars on Australian roads today are the target of a new lawsuit, levelled against Holden owner General Motors.
The global EV war continues to rage in Australia and a fresh twist has resulted in great news for buyers.
The tech in this EV supercar is something straight out of a Bond film and police are going to hate it.
A Chinese tech giant has been added to a US military blacklist in a shock move that could have huge ramifications in Australia.
An upstart car maker has beaten some of the biggest names in the game, including Tesla, Toyota and BYD to dramatically change the way we look at and use EVs.
A clever campaign could soon see electric car owners saving the very people who have spent years hating on them.
EV owners ask ‘is it always Boomers’ as another battery-powered car is keyed in public.
Tech that could end blackouts for Australian families is on the way for folks who own the right hardware.
Elon Musk’s Tesla has smashed through the $1 trillion ceiling following Donald Trump’s election victory, but economists question how long the high will last.
Elon Musk bet big on Donald Trump during the US election – and that gamble is already paying off handsomely.
Donald Trump’s return to the Presidency is likely to reshape the US automotive industry, from trade protections and slowdowns to regulatory rollbacks.
The unveiling of a new car took an unexpected turn when one auto giant said they had an eco alternative, claiming EVs were “not enough.”
Turbocharged nostalgia arrives in the form of a rally-inspired coupe classic that could hit showrooms in the future.
With no driver aids, minimal safety tech, and thirsty traditional engines, this rough-and-ready pickup is ready to work.
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