Pirelli has announced it will collaborate with Infiniti on the premium Japanese marque’s Q60 Project Black S program, suggesting the ‘co...
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CarAdvice News Desk: The weekly wrap for April 14, 2017
Welcome to the CarAdvice.com News Desk , a regular video wrap of the latest happenings in the automotive world and Australia’s new-car mar...
2018 Infiniti Q50 pricing and specs
Infiniti has announced pricing for the 2018 Q50 refresh , killing the diesel variant and adding more equipment to the rest of the range. ...
2018 Infiniti Q50 30t Red Sport review
Infiniti made no secret that it expected a slow start when it launched in Australia during 2012. Over the ensuing five years it’s experien...
Infiniti Australia keen on Q60 performance hero
Infiniti Cars Australia has voiced its desire for a high-end performance flagship version of its Q60 coupe to take on the heavy-hitters ...
Japan owned the 2018 Detroit motor show
Michigan may well be home to the ‘Big Three’ US brands, but the North American International Auto Show held in the state capital Detroit t...
CarAdvice podcast 48: What cool car has our CarAdvice Founder bought?
Mandy, Paul and James Ward cover the New York Auto Show in car news, including the crazy Dodge Challenger SRT Demon , 2018 Lexus LS F-Spor...
Peugeot will electrify all models by 2025, planning return to the US
Carlos Tavares, CEO of the PSA Group, parent company of Peugeot , Citroen , DS , Opel and Vauxhall , outlined his company’s plans for elec...
Our biggest disappointments of 2017
2017 is almost over. It’s time for Christmas parties, sunshine and rose-tinted reflection on the year gone by. But here at CarAdvice , we a...
2018 Infiniti QX50 high on local arm’s wishlist
The upcoming 2018 Infiniti QX50 is a model the local arm is very keen to get its hands on, according to the company’s manager for product...
Nissan’s Melbourne casting plant flat-out, making EV and hybrid parts for export
With Australia’s big three vehicle manufacturers – Ford , Holden and Toyota – now all running as full importers after years of plant wind...
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