Never use this new car feature while driving
As vehicles become hi-tech gadgets, are advancements enhancing our safety or creating new distractions on the road?
As vehicles become hi-tech gadgets, are advancements enhancing our safety or creating new distractions on the road?
The driver, who copped a whopping fine, has said he was treated “unfairly” over the little-known rule.
A Sydney driver has been left shaken after he was allegedly attacked by a man with a hammer on his way to work.
A car expert has tested the accuracy of the navigation app Speedos and has been shocked at the results.
The pendulum is starting to swing in favour of shoppers as slowing demand leads some car makers to slash the prices, including a $12,000 saving on a family SUV.
Anger has erupted over yet another personalised number plate deemed offensive, spotted on the road in Melbourne.
One of the most trusted names in the game has detailed its wild looking new off-roader that blends family-hauling duties with rugged performance.
Silent, rapid and relatively affordable, this emerging class of vehicle could change the way people approach green motoring.
Australia’s growing obsession with giant trucks “can’t go on” if the country is serious about cutting emissions, an expert has warned.
A serious crash between a motorcycle and a vehicle has shut down a major city CBD block.
A crowd vandalised a Waymo self-driving taxi, owned by Google, before setting it on fire in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
Thousands of Toyota drivers are being warned to return their car after a dangerous flaw was uncovered.
Small sedans aren’t particularly fashionable, but this suave four-door delivers the goods.
The latest zero emission vehicle aimed at tradies is more than $20,000 cheaper than an EV ute and it’s ready to get to work in Australia.
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