Showing posts sorted by relevance for query What Car Reviews 2013. Sort by date Show all posts

2017 Toyota 86 Limited Edition review

The term ‘limited edition’ could mean anything: availability capped by duration, by region, by volume, by unique specification or a combina...

The Holden Commodore and three things we’ll miss: The V8 ute!

As the sun sets on Australian manufacturing, we look back on three things we’ll miss about the Australian creation: the Holden Commodore . ...

Subaru Viziv Performance STI Concept unveiled

The Subaru Viziv Performance STI Concept has been unveiled at the 2018 Tokyo Auto Salon . On the face of it, the Viziv Performance STI Co...

Ford Mustang GT Fastback v Holden Commodore SS V Redline comparison: Track Test

At the end of Part One of our Ford Mustang GT Fastback v Holden Commodore SS V Redline comparison – the Road Test – the 5.0-litre ‘Yank ...

2018 Subaru WRX STi spec.R review

There’s simply nothing like the boxer engine rumble; the rough and mechanical hustle of the horizontally opposed cylinders firing, and the ...

2017 Renault Clio Zen review

Having been big fans of the pre-facelift Renault Clio RS during our long-term ownership, the recent Renault Clio update piqued our intere...

2017 Skoda Yeti 110TSI Outdoor review

Have you bought a Skoda Yeti in the last 12 months or so? It’s okay, not many people have. But despite slowing sales, an ageing platform, ...

2017 Nissan Pathfinder TI AWD review

The Nissan Pathfinder’s multi-generational history in Australia has been an inconsistent one, a journey over which more than 70,000 units ...

2017 Holden Trax LS manual review

The 2017 Holden Trax has had a makeover, not only on the outside but the inside, to ‘appeal to a fresh audience’ according to Holden. The ...

2017 Nissan Pathfinder ST AWD review

There are plenty of choices out there for buyers after a seven-seat SUV, and the Nissan Pathfinder is one of the most popular ones. Now, ...

2017 Nissan Juke Ti-S AWD review

The Nissan Juke  has been turning heads – for the right  and wrong reasons, depending on who you ask – since it launched globally in 2010,...