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BMW i3s review

So, you may or may not know about BMW’s quirky i3 – a full-electric city-size hatchback with unusual styling, a cool fit-out and clever sp...

2018 Nissan Qashqai review

There’s no denying that the  Nissan Qashqai is a popular choice amongst Australian buyers. Since the second generation of the Japanese cro...

Citroen six-year warranty discontinued

Citroen’s local division has canned its six-year warranty program, reverting to the previous three-year factory warranty. The decision com...

2018 Infiniti Q50 30t Red Sport review

Infiniti made no secret that it expected a slow start when it launched in Australia during 2012. Over the ensuing five years it’s experien...

2018 BMW M3 and M4 Pure review

I’ve always thought the smaller M cars represented the attainable dream when it came to proper high-performance fare from Europe, but never...

2014-15 Peugeot 4008 recalled for stalling fix

Peugeot  has issued a recall notice for  model-year 2014-15 4008 SUVs over concerns of a faulty power relay. The company says the power ...

2018 Skoda Octavia RS wagon review

The many fans of the Skoda Octavia RS will be pleased to hear it hasn’t missed out on all the updates being applied across the Volkswagen ...

2018 Hyundai i30 N review

If you haven’t already heard about the Hyundai i30 N , don’t worry, you will, soon enough. It’s the first ever attempt at a proper Euro-ri...

Toyota Australia’s Altona factory closes

Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) today closed its Australian manufacturing operations after 54 years and almost 3.5 million cars produced, f...

2018 Subaru WRX manual review

It’s 25 years since Japan gave birth to a turbocharged, all-wheel-drive sedan that would become a cult performance car. A classic, even. T...

2017 Skoda Octavia RS wagon v Renault Megane GT wagon comparison

Petrolhead parents on a budget are hardly spoilt for choice in today’s showrooms – especially if a hatchback is considered a bit too small ...