The car that should have Toyota worried
Toyota has dominated this segment for years but now there is a new kid on the block that brings similar benefits but without the long wait time.
Toyota has dominated this segment for years but now there is a new kid on the block that brings similar benefits but without the long wait time.
This luxury-tinged four-wheel drive ushers in a new era for the famous off-road brand, but there are questions about whether Aussies will warm to it.
This car brand is better known for its sweet driving performance hatchbacks but it also has one of the best four-wheel drive utes on the market.
Loyal fans of this brand have been calling for this upgrade for years and now this in demand wagon has everything they’ve always wanted.
The latest family-hauler from Hyundai packs some world class features into its new Toyota Kluger and Mazda X-9 rival.
This workhorse ute has undergone some monumental changes as it turns its back on one of the country’s favourite vehicles. But was it the best decision?
A raft of huge upgrades have made this family-hauler a contender for one of the best affordable machines for big families.
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.
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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.
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