Think twice about these car brands
They are some of the most sought after marques in the country, but there’s something you should know about them before you buy.
They are some of the most sought after marques in the country, but there’s something you should know about them before you buy.
The big family SUV segment is dominated by Toyota and Mazda but Hyundai’s seven-seater is a quality option for those on a tighter budget.
It’s been a favourite with new-car buyers for decades but disgruntled dealers say the marque is headed the same way as Holden.
Not to be outdone by their colleagues in the Highway Patrol, Marine Command has taken delivery of a mammoth new crime-fighter.
Toyota stopped selling the much loved Toyota Tarago last year and has replaced it with a new family-hauler and there are some huge differences.
Australians love fast cars, but many are out of reach of the average driver. But Hyundai’s superb hot hatch brings top shelf performance at a reasonable price.
Kia is a brand on the move, as it continues to climb the Australian sales charts. And there are a few big reasons Aussies are flocking to this brand.
Hyundai’s new SUV features some clever tech, luxurious items and plenty of space that makes it a must have for any big family.
The new head of Jeep Australia knows the brand has a lot to do to rebuild its reputation after years of reliability and customer service. And an Aussie institution has inspired the fight back.
The sub-$50,000 market is important for luxury car brands as they attempt to pull in new, young buyers. And Audi’s A3 has a tech trump card.
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