Faulty car recalled over safety concerns
A popular car is being recalled because of a manufacturing fault that affects the steering and could put drivers on the road at risk.
A popular car is being recalled because of a manufacturing fault that affects the steering and could put drivers on the road at risk.
This seven seat high-rider has received a big upgrade that gives it an unbeatable combination of features and value for growing families.
Two major car manufacturers have issued a call for hundreds of luxury vehicles over safety defects they say could increase the risk of injury or death.
Most family SUVs are functional but boring and boxy looking. This newcomer adds a dash of flair, at the expense of practicality.
While manufacturers are racing toward a future of electric self-driving cars, this delightfully old-school coupe stands out from the crowd.
The small softroader market has boomed in recent years as buyers abandon hatchbacks. But all city SUVs are not created equal.
An emerging brand with plans to take on the biggest names in motoring has unveiled its answer to turbocharged performance cars.
Modern hatchbacks have slipped out of the reaches of budget buyers in recent years, as driveaway specials disappear. This is the reason why.
Vehicle emissions are back on the agenda as the government considers a mandated CO2 target. But not everyone can afford to go electric.
The price of Australia’s most popular utes have soared in recent years due to stock shortages and strong demand. But there is a way to spend less.
This softroader isn’t a household name in Australia but it’s slowly building a following thanks to some genius features in the cabin.
Most softroaders will be lucky to drag you out of a muddy carpark after footy, but this one’s different. There are some drawbacks, though.
Australia’s number one car brand is poised to extend its dominance of the market with a new softroader based on its most popular car.
Our most popular brand is considering offering a US-style pick-up in the local market to compete with Ford’s F-Series and Chevrolet’s Silverado.
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