Commodore to get green makeover
AUSTRALIA’S enduring Holden Commodore will get a green makeover thanks a $40 million taxpayer grant.
AUSTRALIA’S enduring Holden Commodore will get a green makeover thanks a $40 million taxpayer grant.
ROLLS-Royce is gearing up to make its biggest acquisition after entering negotiations to buy a German engine maker for $4.1 billion.
TOYOTA’S locally built Hybrid Camry has flunked its first year, selling thousands fewer than expected
THE new chief gave no commitments about the carmaker’s Melbourne plant.
A TASMANIAN devotee helped save Saab from going under. Now the revived brand is exporting to Australia for the first time in two years.
Racing driver Craig Lowndes, 36, on winning Bathurst, switching from Ford to Holden and what he learned from his mentor, Peter Brock.
RENAULT plans to revitalise its sales in Australia this year after a management overhaul and appointment of a new advertising agency.
NEW car sales are tipped to reach an all-time high in Australia this year
HERE we all are at the Jack Brabham theatre and auditorium in the global headquarters of Prestige Motoring.
VOLVO must have thought everyone would welcome its pedestrian avoidance system.
ESPRIT, Eterne, Elite – the luxury carmaker has plans for one new car every six months.
INDIANS aren’t rushing to buy the cars, partly because they explode.
AT the height of the global financial crisis in the US, something unusual was happening at motor dealerships.
Larrikins and fast cars can make for great TV – and Top Gear is just one in a crowded field.
THE latest technology can read the road and stop a car automatically to prevent a collision.
A NEW online retailer is selling premium wines at half price, but the bargains might not last after its marketing campaign starts.
THE car industry is stripping back its approach at the Paris Motor Show after two years of running on empty thanks to the global financial crisis.
INDIA’S Anand Mahindra wants his brand to be as familiar as Toyota or Hyundai.
TOYOTA Australia will receive $73 million in federal and state taxpayer-funded assistance.
FERRARI has recalled all versions of its model 458 Italia sports car produced before July this year, after four of them caught fire.
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