Auto giants prepare for war
The battle lines have been drawn as two old rivals representing some of the world’s best car companies go head to head.
The battle lines have been drawn as two old rivals representing some of the world’s best car companies go head to head.
A mammoth market change has triggered the price of a used car in Australia to fall by 12 per cent over the past year as motorists tighten their budgets.
Germany is fighting back against Elon Musk’s electric car dominance with a bewildering array of green machines.
An attractive and efficient new SUV promises to make luxury motoring more affordable for Aussie drivers when it arrives next year.
Another blockbuster dual-cab ute is about to hit Aussie roads where it’ll take on top-shelf versions of the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux.
Revenue from mobile speed cameras has soared by millions of dollars, with a single month raking in more cash than all of the last financial year.
Terrified Hyundai owners want answers after two cars are thought to have burst into flames amid a recall from the manufacturer.
The German brand is bringing its new-generation small family-hauler down under, with upgraded tech, safety and classic styling.
Australia’s newest refuelling station is offering up free fuel for a year, but as with any giveaway there is a massive catch.
This car maker has grand plans to become upwardly mobile as it brings in a string of top-shelf SUVs and electrified cars this year and next.
Every year the American off-road brand takes the covers off a range of crazy custom SUVs aimed at buyers who love the outdoors.
The team responsible for Australia’s cult Commodores has started production of a tough new ute with the most powerful engine in its class.
A new manufacturer has confirmed plans to sell a range of performance cars locally, giving Aussie enthusiasts a fresh option.
New details have come to light surrounding the daring plot to smuggle former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn out of Japan.
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