Price shock for Toyota’s hybrid SUV
For years Toyota was the only hybrid option in the Australian market but now a range of big players have come to steal its sales.
For years Toyota was the only hybrid option in the Australian market but now a range of big players have come to steal its sales.
This large SUV has almost everything a growing family would want in a new car but there is one thing that’ll be a deal breaker for many.
The HiLux has been Australia’s favourite vehicle for the past seven years but its reign is under siege as buyers flock to high-end Ford Rangers.
This car making giant is about to unleash a wave of new electric cars on Australian roads in the next few years and this one could be one of the best.
This compact SUV could be the ideal ride for someone who wants a vehicle that can handle the school run and weekend adventures.
Big, high-riding SUVs are all the rage these days, but if you want something with SUV practicality but without the bulk then take a look at this.
We put three of the best large SUVs to the test to find out which seven-seater is the right choice for you and your family.
Mazda has developed a new engine that could revolutionise petrol-powered cars. We find out if it lives up to its potential.
This updated SUV bridges the gap between electric and petrol cars – giving drivers the best of both worlds. But there’s one big catch.
Utes are big business in Australia – the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger are the best-selling vehicles in the country. This latest challenger comes from a brand with a stellar reputation.
The small SUV market is one of the most crowded in the country, so are good looks enough to set this little family car apart? We find out.
Every car maker is scrambling to build one these vehicles, but the latest addition has some clever touches that set it about from the rest.
Baby performance car will bring more choice to cheap hot hatches, serving as a fresh rival to Volkswagen’s Polo GTI.
The South Korean brand’s first hot hatch was a cracking car, but it was missing one all important feature … not anymore.
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