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The Shortlist: Mobility scooter-friendly boot, $35K budget

Tricia needs a fairly specific type of car: one that can cope with a mobility scooter being loaded in and out, on a regular basis. Doing w...

2018 Honda City VTi-L review

Despite it only being mid-2017, the facelifted  Honda City is being pitched as a 2018 model. The company’s smallest sedan is basically a ...

2017 Honda HR-V Limited Edition unveiled

There’s a new value-focused 2017 Honda HR-V Limited Edition variant in the model range, with the re-added VTi-based model packing in a few...

Honda Civic Si unveiled in the USA, bridges gap to Type R

The 10th generation versions of the Honda Civic Si sedan and coupe have been unveiled ahead of their debut at next week’s New York motor s...

2018 Honda Civic Type R review

I approached my long-awaited first drive of the 2017 Honda Civic Type R wondering how it could possibly be the quickest and fastest front-...

2018 Volkswagen Golf R Wagon Wolfsburg Edition review

At first glance, you probably wouldn’t give it a second look – just another one of those ubiquitous VW Golfs – only even more boring in wa...

Hyundai i30 N “more suitable” for racetracks and “more fun” than Golf GTi

The boss of Hyundai’s  N division says that the upcoming i30 N is better suited to regular track days and is more fun to drive than its d...

2018 Nissan Qashqai ST review

The Nissan Qashqai is one of Australia’s most popular small SUVs, a regular at the pointy end of the charts alongside the rival Mazda CX-3...

2017 Suzuki Swift GL manual review

If there is a brand that is known for affordable city cars, it is Suzuki. And with the arrival of the 2017 Suzuki Swift range, the company...

2017 Kia Picanto S manual review

The older I get, the more I appreciate the concept, and indeed execution, of a clever micro car – and the 2017 Kia Picanto is right at the...

HSV GTSR W1 vs Holden Commodore SS

HSV wowed Australia when it announced Australia’s fastest and most powerful production car ever, the HSV GTSR W1 . The wows continued when...