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2017 Mazda 2 Neo sedan review
Light car sales may be in decline these days, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t good vehicles. The 2017 Mazda 2 is a prime example, comb...
Mazda Old v New: 2017 Mazda 3 SP25 Astina v 1980 323 De-Luxe
The opportunity to dig deep into motoring history and to experience it first hand can be as frightening as it’s possibly enlightening. In t...
Toyota Corolla Hybrid sales booming, sitting at 20 per cent
Toyota appears to have cracked the code, working out how to make Australians buy petrol-electric hybrid cars in significant numbers. The m...
The Shortlist: Taller driver, smaller car and lots of kilometres
Doing what we do, CarAdvice writers are often asked by friends and family, and through our contact page : which car is best for me? Mo...
2017 Mazda CX-3 review
The Mazda CX-3 is Australia’s defending sales champion in the increasingly diverse small SUV segment. The company has now launched a subtl...
2018 Toyota Prius C review
How about that colour? I told you, guys – aqua is back, baby! No, I’m not referring to the JDM moniker for this car (it’s called the Toyot...
2018 Kia Cee’d Sportswagon caught with Cerato on its face
The next-generation Kia Cee’d wagon has been spied undergoing testing in Germany, trying to hide a front-end design that looks awfully lik...
2018 Honda Civic Type R review: road test
It’s understandable, why immense anticipation circles the new 2018 Honda Civic Type R . From a keen driver’s perspective, the Honda company...
2017 Volkswagen Polo Urban review
Don’t be swayed by the new moniker – the 2017 Volkswagen Polo Urban is essentially a hug goodbye to the current-generation model of the Ge...
2017 Ferrari GTC4 Lusso review
It was a sunny, unseasonably warm day in winter. The sky was blue, the birds were singing, and the road underneath was disappearing under t...
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