CarAdvice podcast 74: Melbourne conducts one of world’s largest self-driving surveys

This week Mandy Turner and Mike Costello talk about Porsche trialing a new subscription service, the Toyota Century has been unveiled, and Mazda tops the Roy Morgan owner satisfaction survey.

Honda is pleading for Takata-affected owners to get their cars fixed with 94,000 cars still to go, the 2018 Suzuki Swift Sport will be in Australia in the first quarter, and the open-topped 86 hybrid Toyota GR HV Sports Concept will be revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show.

Mike reviews the Hyundai Kona and speaks to its designer, Kevin Kang.


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Results of one of the world’s largest surveys of attitudes to self-driving cars have been conducted in Melbourne, and we chat with the spokesperson for Eastlink, Doug Spencer-Roy.

Our favourite commenter, Harrington, features in Reader Comments this week.

Paul Maric reveals the results of the Holden Commodore SS-V and Kia Stinger Si, and we ask the public what they think of the Stinger.

And Mandy takes a ride with James Wong in the Ford Focus RS.

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