Chinese Tesla rival headed for Australia
The electric car market is about to heat up as another cut-price brand announces plans to set up shop in Australia, starting with a sharp looking, well equipped SUV.
The electric car market is about to heat up as another cut-price brand announces plans to set up shop in Australia, starting with a sharp looking, well equipped SUV.
It’s preferred by presidents, revered by rappers and adored by actors. Now this legendary American brand is headed to Australia.
A clever interior fit-out, loads of luxuries and an economical diesel engine make this touring wagon one to consider for that great lap of Australia.
This classic, lightweight sports car has been putting smiles on dials for more than three decades and the latest version has lost none of its appeal.
This stylish compact SUV marks a pivot point for one of the world’s most recognisable carmakers. But prospective buyers might be turned off by one thing.
A hotly anticipated green machine will take the fight to Tesla with a surprisingly bold approach to pricing in Australia.
It’s one of the fastest four-doors on the planet, but this beast has a laughable shortcoming that will have some buyers scratching their heads.
This much-loved badge has developed a cult following in its decades on the market. But the latest version takes the performance up a notch.
A fuel pump problem that could have catastrophic consequences has led to the recall of thousands of softroaders made by a top manufacturer.
One millionaire supercar buyer with more money than sense has done the unthinkable with his expensive pride and joy. And the trend could catch on.
This top-selling car maker has made a departure from its usual formula. It’s a bold gamble at a time when the rest of the industry is headed in the opposite direction.
A Queensland woman has been filmed in an “insane” standoff over a parking space after she refused to move out of the way of a car, despite being blasted by a horn.
A multi-car crash has caused traffic to bank up for kilometres on a major Sydney road.
Dashcam footage shows the creepy moment a man approaches a car on a quiet Brisbane road – as a grim theory about the encounter emerges.
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