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Most anticipated new cars of 2018

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...

The Shortlist: Quiet SUV for a couple in their sixties

Doing what we do, CarAdvice writers are often asked by friends and family, and through our contact page :  which car is best for me? Most...

The Shortlist: Up to $20,000, sporty, room for a surfboard and P-plate friendly

Doing what we do, CarAdvice writers are often asked by friends and family, and through our contact page :  Which car is best for me? Most...

2018 Volkswagen Passat Alltrack review

There is a battle royale on at the moment for the adventurous sporty types and the SUV is clearly winning. We have such an obsession with l...

No surprise: Car brand recommends a good ol’ family drive

A new study commissioned by Ford Australia , surveying around 1200 adult motorists across Australia, suggests that the classic family drive...

2017 Volkswagen Tiguan 132TSI Comfortline review: Long-term report four – off-road weekend

I slide into the dark coloured Volkswagen Tiguan under a cobalt blue sky and head as quickly as possible out of Sydney, doing my best to a...

2018 McLaren 720S review

Even nuns love this car. Viewed from behind, its dihedral doors sprouting like the wings of an angel, the McLaren 720S can and does appear...

Jaguar Future-Type concept revealed

Ever wondered what a Jaguar might look like in 2040? This is how the British brand thinks it could look – it’s the Jaguar Future-Type conc...

2017 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium mountain bike adventure

I have to ‘fess up early. I quite like Subaru . I owned a 2004 Forester for six years as my daily commuter, outdoor gear hauler and surfing...

Mercedes-Benz testing autonomous system in ‘unique’ Australian conditions

You might assume that driving conditions in our country are different to those around the world, and you’d be right – but you might not hav...