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Joshua Dowling tests the the cheapest HiLux dual-cab 4WD and can’t figure out why you need one with the works.
Joshua Dowling tests the the cheapest HiLux dual-cab 4WD and can’t figure out why you need one with the works.
The Cooper S convertible is open to the elements but you can have a civilised chat on the highway.
Audi’s Q5 fancied freighter gets lighter, swifter and thriftier.
Josh Dowling cuts to the chase on the Skoda Superb.
Five things we learned about the Volkswagen Touareg V6 TDI.
Jaguar’s debut SUV has standout styling, lively responses and torque for towing
In XR6 guise, the final Falcon maintains the badge’s virtues (and quirks) and the look-at-me colours
With equal parts class, style and safety, the Subaru XV delivers.
Smooth and surprisingly quick off the mark, thanks to its electric motor.
Young women buyers, the Mazda2 wants to be in your network — the latest makeover adds safety kit and keeps the cost down.
Built in Tennessee, the Acadia will be one of Holden’s coming star imports.
Audi updates its best seller with plenty of options — no surprise there — including a frugal but flexible three-cylinder engine.
Peter Barnwell cuts to the chase on the Toyota RAV4
The palette is eye-catching, the styling is urban warrior and the price is an absolute steal.
The latest version of Korea’s bestseller revealed
A simple, solid workhorse, the $30K drive-away Tunland is cheap but not nasty.
Kia’s firm local suspension tune underpins the Cerato’s leapfrog sales strategy.
Mustang mania has swept the world and Chris Riley ponders the $64,000 question: which one should I get — the V8 or the turbo?
Built for the sand or snow, the updated Forester is slick in the cabin and safe as houses.
PETER BARNWELL CUTS TO THE CHASE WITH THE HYUNDAI i30 ACTIVE
The Skoda Octavia is more fun and better value than a boring SUV
The Tiguan sets a new benchmark for mid-size soft-roaders, giving VW a start on rebuilding credibility
Beneath the Infiniti’s swoopy panels is Mercedes A-Class running gear
China joins the compact throng — the MG is big on space but light on tech.
Sharp looking four-door has to get buyers back into Honda showrooms.
The price is right to own Europe’s car of the year.
Five things Richard Blackburn learned about the Holden Spark.
YEAH, it has a funny name and its “airbumps” are for fending off shopping trolleys. Look beneath the panels and Citroen’s compact Cactus is quite a sharp prospect.
Hot hatch has some cool features but force-fed engine loses the gloss.
In contrast to German rivals’ techno-missiles, Lexus delivers driver enjoyment in an old- school sports sedan format
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