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I tried the Airbnb for cars and here’s my honest review

The Turo app has more variety and adventure than your typical car rental, but is it more trouble than it’s worth? I found out. I hav...

Nissan expects EV and combustion cost parity in 2025

Nissan has flagged 2025 as the year where electric vehicles and conventional combustion-engined vehicles will hit price parity, rapidly e...

Tesla to offer a year of free charging for Model S and X customers

Tesla Australia has announced an initiative to give customers free electricity through AGL for a year if they buy a Model S or X before Ju...

Lamborghini: Electric supercar technology not ready

Lamborghini says the current technological capacity of electric componentry is not suitable for a supercar that suits the brand’s characte...

Porsche: Developing electric technology an “enormous burden”

Porsche’s chief financial officer, Lutz Meschke , says the manufacturer may need to accept a “temporary drop in profitability” as it trans...

Mini rules out smaller cars for now, but hints at future ‘Rocketman’ EV

Mini has no active plan to develop anything smaller than its cornerstone hatch — and closer to the iconic 1950/60s original that everyone ...

2018 Nissan Leaf review

Nissan’s decision to launch the first Leaf electric car way back in 2009 was akin to a military leader from ancient history dashing into ...

Hyundai aiming for European domination by 2021

Clearly, it was a big day for Hyundai in Dusseldorf, Germany last Thursday, where it put on a double world premiere with the all-new i30 N...

Tesla Model 3 deliveries begin July 28, Musk promises mass production by end of year

Production of the Tesla Model 3 will begin this week, with Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, promising output will grow “exponentially”. In a serie...

The slow demise of the Ford Focus and Fiesta in Australia

The Ford Focus and Fiesta are no more in Australia, amid slowing small-car sales here and overseas. But the road to their demise is longer ...