The EV revolution coming to Australia
We have seen the future, and it is a long distance from the way things look on Australian waterways today.
We have seen the future, and it is a long distance from the way things look on Australian waterways today.
This technology is supposed to help drivers avoid accidents but it is becoming more of a nuisance than a help, prompting some to take drastic action.
A hot cool new type of EV car has reached Australia, promising to change the world of driving forever.
A fresh recall of more than 60,000 cars requires owners to carefully check their vehicles to make sure they are safe.
A shocking brawl between security guards and revellers has erupted at the popular Summernats car festival in Canberra.
This car has developed a cult following with car enthusiasts but unfortunately its time is coming to an end. Thankfully its maker is sending it out with a bang.
Tired of the Japanese giant dominating sales of fuel-sipping petrol-electric machines, this brand plans to introduce a hybrid of its own.
An efficient engine, spacious cabin and impressive driving manners help this car take the fight to established favourites.
Australians bought more new cars in 2023 than any year before, but there are some surprise winners and trends in the past year.
We bought a record number of new cars in 2023, and two leading makers were locked in a battle for bragging rights as the country’s best selling car.
In a watershed moment for the industry, a cut-price EV brand has become the world’s biggest producer of electric vehicles.
The car industry is going through one of the most dynamic periods in its history and the new arrivals this year reflect that change.
Furry friends are often overlooked when it comes to choosing a new vehicle but there are a number of practical issues that require consideration.
The year proved to be a deadly one for the roads, with tragic spikes in more than one state.
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