Grim outlook for car makers
The Australian new car market is struggling. The downturn has already claimed Holden’s scalp and coronavirus is set to make things worse. But some brands are thriving.
The Australian new car market is struggling. The downturn has already claimed Holden’s scalp and coronavirus is set to make things worse. But some brands are thriving.
Hyundai has revealed its electric future with some out-there ideas and stylish designs that are set to take the fight to the zero-emissions leaders such as Tesla and Porsche.
Ferrari turned its back on its long-term design house, and now the Italian designers have crafted the ultimate revenge, beating Ferrari at its own game.
In the digital world, likes are currency, and these picturesque spots will get you more than others. And one strip of Aussie road is punching well above its weight.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI is one of Australia’s favourite performance cars combining kart-like handling with everyday liveability. And the new version adds even more.
This police force has one of the world’s most insane car collections with a Ferrari, Lamborghini and other $1m-plus supercars on patrol.
Some prestige brands will be embarrassed by the results of new independent research on vehicle dependability, while one newcomer has topped the rankings.
A new survey has shown exactly what Australian drivers get up to behind the wheel and the results could lead to huge fines for a lot of drivers.
It has been a slow start to the year for new car arrivals but that is all about to change as a collection of fresh metal is due to land in showrooms in the next month. And there will be something for everyone.
The iconic campervan made famous in the ’60s and ’70s is set to return to Australia this year. But there will be huge changes compared to the original.
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