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2018 Mercedes-Benz A-Class revealed, due in Oz from Q3

The fourth-generation Mercedes-Benz A-Class has been unveiled at an event in Amsterdam. Compared to the outgoing car, the new model has a...

2019 Ford Ranger Raptor teased

Ford  has teased the hotly-anticipated Ranger Raptor again, ahead of its full debut on February 7. As with previous teasers, there’s no ne...

2018 Citroen Grand C4 Picasso review

In 1958, 22-year-old Mexican journalist Manuel Mejido – accompanied by three friends – is interviewing renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picass...

2018 Haval H9 review

Haval is one of several cashed-up Chinese car makers seeking sales success in Australia, alongside the SAIC Group’s LDV and MG nameplate...

2018 Lexus CT200h F Sport review

It’s been seven years since the Lexus CT200h debuted, yet a hybrid-powered luxury hatchback remains a rare concept. In that time, Audi’s ...

E-Pace: Why is Jag’s newest SUV such a fat cat?

It might be classed as a compact SUV, but weighing in at nearly 1.9 tonnes, the new Jaguar E-Pace  is up to 380kg heftier than its closest ...

2018 Hyundai Kona Active review

It’s a weird feeling when you finally get to drive a vehicle that you went to the international reveal of. It’s kind of like watching your ...

Hyundai i30 sales ‘not as strong’ as expected, Go variant to help

Hyundai Australia says it’s not happy with the sales of its  i30 hatch , despite the vehicle claiming the prize of fifth most popular car ...

2018 Bentley Bentayga V8 revealed

The  2018 Bentley Bentayga V8  has been revealed and detailed, joining the W12 and Diesel variants in the British luxury crossover’s line-u...

2018 Maserati Ghibli pricing and specifications

Pricing and specification details for the facelifted 2018 Maserati Ghibli have been announced, with the Italian car maker changing the ran...

2018 Audi SQ5 TFSI v Jaguar F-Pace S 35t comparison

Detractors may argue that the whole ‘sport SUV’ concept is incongruent enough to lack even a sensible name. Does such a description infer ‘...