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Autonomy isn’t gunning for your sports car

There seems to be a sense of fear among petrol heads whenever the topic of autonomy is raised. Fear of handing control over to computers co...

Australian car industry split over EV subsidies

Representative body for Australia’s motoring industry, the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) , says it will not necessarily l...

2018 Lotus Evora GT430 Sport: 315km/h sports car becomes fastest-ever road-going Lotus

Following in the footsteps of the regular Lotus Evora GT430 – the British brand’s most powerful road-going model ever – Lotus has added ...

2017 Honda Civic hatch review

The 2017 Honda Civic hatch has arrived. So what? It’s the same as the sedan, right? Just with a different butt? Yep, a rear-end with a ha...

Alfa Romeo 4C update coming in 2019 – report

Alfa Romeo will give its 4C sports car a refresh for 2019, with revisions to its chassis, steering and powertrain, according to a new rep...

Lotus Elise Cup 250: Featherweight sports car gets track tune, Australian pricing revealed

The  Lotus Elise Cup 250 has been revealed this week, adding yet another special model to the British sports car company’s line-up. Sitti...

City to coast cruising in a Chelsea Truck Company Black Hawk

Until recently here in Australia, if you were going to customise or modify your Jeep Wrangler , chances were you’d turn it into the ultimat...

2017 Maserati Levante S review

The windscreen is absolutely covered in sand and the exhaust is spitting out a cracking note as we climb a massive sand dune. The car’s out...

Honda Civic hatch to boost sales by more than 50 per cent

The 2017 Honda Civic hatch has arrived on sale in Australia, with the popular body style set to more than double sales of the Japanese bra...

CarAdvice News Desk: The weekly wrap for April 28, 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...

Electric cars ‘need subsidies to get a foothold in the market’: Renault-Nissan chief

The chicken or the egg? Forget that. What about the government subsidy or the electric car ? Renault-Nissan Alliance chairman and CEO, Ca...