New direction for powerhouse Euro brand
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.
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.
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.
There are few cars on the road that have the appeal of this tough four-wheel drive and it has some truly bonkers features that others wouldn’t dare include.
This Japanese brand has just launched a new fuel sipping family SUV that will save you big at the bowser. Full details here.
This is often considered the world’s best hot hatch, and now the Japanese brand has made a bunch of improvements sure to appeal to buyers.
Buyers might get a shock with this SUV’s price tag, but when compared to some very similar vehicles it is sneaky good deal.
It has been more than three years since the last Australian built car rolled off the assembly line, but this SUV has one feature Aussie cars were loved for.
Our judges have tested more than 100 new cars this year, and after an intensive final round of testing one car reigns supreme. SEE THE FULL LIST OF WINNERS.
Buyers will find it hard to source a budget-friendly small car these days. Luckily this car is one of the few brands still working in this space.
Early adopters got one of the best new hot hatches of the past decade at a bargain basement price. See what all the fuss is about.
An unheralded newcomer has become the first three-cylinder vehicle to be crowned News Corp’s Car of the Year, claiming a narrow victory over a family favourite.
Tough utes are all the rage and Nissan has enlisted the help of an Aussie company to make its new dual-cab king off the road.
This is Toyota’s toughest dual-cab ute, and it is easy to see why Aussies are willing to pay big bucks for one, but it is missing some vital features.
Our judges have sampled more than 100 cars this year in all shapes and sizes and across all price ranges, and these are the best seven.
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