Failed car maker leaves Australia
A European brand with more than 100 years of history has surrendered its local sales operation.
A European brand with more than 100 years of history has surrendered its local sales operation.
Australians are re-evaluating their vehicle choices and maintenance habits as cost of living pushes Australians to look towards EVs, but a number of concerns outweigh the transition.
Australia may be on the cusp of an aviation revolution with the arrival of electric flying vehicles and planes.
A man was issued with more than $3900 in fines after allegedly filming himself ignoring a police officer who pulled him over.
Silent, rapid and relatively affordable, this emerging class of vehicle could change the way people approach green motoring.
World-first smart helmets and clever rider coaches combine to change the way high performance motorcycle riding is taught.
A smart technology feature built into the vehicles of one of Australia’s most popular car brands has sparked concerns for this reason.
Anger is growing over a personalised number plate seen on a Sydney road, with mounting questions about how it was approved in the first place.
Australians bought more new cars in 2023 than any year previously but that won’t happen again this year and shoppers are expected to benefit.
Legendary British actor and comedian has been blamed by the House of Lords for slowing electric car sales in damaging findings.
A relatively new brand is hitting its stride in Australia, overtaking market leaders as electric car competition heats up.
More spacious than an SUV and more practical than a ute, this family-friendly car is a throwback to simpler times.
New car sales are still at record levels and these are the vehicles that we are buying in huge numbers, but one type of car has had a surprising fall from grace.
Families on the hunt for a new seven-seat SUV are in luck as a new option is due to arrive in Australia soon from an emerging car maker.
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