Aussie fav ute hits back at China with a bang
An Aussie favourite has undergone fresh changes for 2025 to fight against increasingly impressive rivals.
An Aussie favourite has undergone fresh changes for 2025 to fight against increasingly impressive rivals.
Owners of Elon Musk’s Tesla EVs are taking some extreme measures on the road for one very sad reason.
Tesla owners have stunned the Australian motoring industry with a move against Elon Musk’s company.
Tensions in the US have erupted after Elon Musk made sweeping cuts to a government department in which he has a huge conflict of interest.
Learning to ride a motorcycle reminded me how modern car technology has made us dangerously reliant on driver aids and has destroyed our basic road safety instincts.
A piece of safety technology common in all new cars has been called out after a major fault was discovered.
From solar-powered EVs to autonomous innovations, these tech discoveries are set to transform Aussie roads.
A global carmaker’s $1 billion deal with a Chinese tech giant has sparked fears after it was blacklisted by the Pentagon for Chinese military ties.
Changes to the Tesla Model Y promise to make it better than ever in 2025.
A new version of an Australian favourite could shake up the auto industry next year.
Ongoing strike action across the country is causing huge problems for everyday Aussies and they won’t like these new pictures.
While this best-seller is a firm favourite for thousands of fans, it couldn’t unite our critics during a summer break.
Iconic cars of yesteryear and some of the most common work cars on Australian roads today are the target of a new lawsuit, levelled against Holden owner General Motors.
The global EV war continues to rage in Australia and a fresh twist has resulted in great news for buyers.
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