Chinese EV for AUD $9,555 stuns world
Some of the newest EVs being released in China have all the tech for prices as low as AUD $10k. But will Aussies get access?
Some of the newest EVs being released in China have all the tech for prices as low as AUD $10k. But will Aussies get access?
One of the world’s biggest car companies has hit the skids, as it haemorrhages money, sales, its share price and plenty of good will.
One of China’s fastest growing car brands has declared Aussie motorists can’t escape what is coming their way.
Australia’s long-time love affair with utes is over according to the country’s biggest car brand, with a new upstart set to take over.
Cash-strapped motorists in outer suburbs are propping up a $25bn fuel tax grab as electric car drivers get “a free ride” by dodging payments.
A string of high-profile Aussie celebrities have made serious investments into number plates – now the rarest one is up for grabs.
The latest EV from China is set for its Aussie launch, with the brand making no attempt to hide its bid to wage war against established brands.
One of Australia’s most loved utes has undergone a massive change as iconic brands fight for survival.
Australia’s most popular utes were already under assault from a Chinese rival and the war is about to get a whole lot worse.
Billionaire Elon Musk is known for pushing forward with outlandish takeover bids. He just made his next move.
A new survey has revealed a startling truth about young Aussie drivers.
We were once a nation of Commodores and Corollas. Now we have Ford Rangers and RAV4s instead. But that’s not all.
Nissan Australia claims it is “here to stay”, but it has some industry experts raising their eyebrows.
Turbocharged performance on the track has helped put car makers in the fast lane.
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