Huge change for sports car icon
Porsche has made a switch that is sure to fire up purists, transforming its oldest sports car for the modern era.
Porsche has made a switch that is sure to fire up purists, transforming its oldest sports car for the modern era.
In a watershed moment, Porsche has made a switch that is sure to fire up purists, transforming its oldest sports car – the 60-year-old 911 – for the modern era.
This rugged and incredibly popular four-wheel-drive has had a massive upgrade but customers will pay handsomely for the privilege.
Ferrari has a good chance to podium in Monaco but, even if you can afford a prancing horse, local owners are discovering you shouldn’t fork out the cash for one in Australia.
I tend to think of the MX-5, which has shifted more than 1 million units in its storied 35-year history, as the ultimate affordable sports car for the road. It’s a frenzy of fun.
This eye-catching hatchback blends design with sustainable materials and a cheeky driving experience – for a punchy price.
This affordable seven-seater combines sharp pricing with a flair for design that rivals six-figure luxury machines.
Our Treasurer is seriously down with the cool musos but that won’t save him from the wrath of our wealthy drivers who got squat from the budget to improve the value of their wheels.
Perhaps the most shocking thing about this supercar-smashing sporty EV is the price, which feels at least $30,000 less than what Tesla could get away with charging for it.
Though it may look old on the outside, this modern classic is arguably the most advanced electric car on sale today.
The US takes another step towards ending an era of free trade with China by announcing increases in tariffs on ‘green’ and other technology imports.
Miami Grand Prix is the ideal track for reality TV if you consider the fake marina, fake bitumen and the guy who uses the term more than anyone, Donald Trump, schmoozing in team sheds.
If you drive like my grandmother – a woman who never saw a speed limit she didn’t think was 20km/h too high – you’ll find this car extremely pleasant.
If you want to save fuel and make fewer carbon dioxides, you shouldn’t dispense with petrol-powered vehicles. You should develop them. Hone them. That’s exactly what Mazda has done.
It’s preferred by presidents, revered by rappers and adored by actors. Now this legendary American brand is headed to 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 reborn legend of the 1980s opens the door to an exciting chapter for Australian motor racing enthusiasts.
A Kiwi start-up is introducing an electric motorcycle that can carry five six-packs in its centre console to the Australian market.
Aussies love venturing off the beaten track and this brand has responded by creating a more capable version of its 4WD workhorse.
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.
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