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The Nissan Navara is bigger and better than its predecessor. But is that enough in a crowded and ultra-competitive dual-cab ute market?
Adding turbocharged diesel power makes a lot of sense for GWM’s off-road wagon, the Tank 300. However, the execution isn’t perfect.
The BYD Sealion 5 is a mid-sized plug-in hybrid SUV. In a segment where price is everything, could it be Australia’s new most popular PHEV?
It’s a battle of epic proportions, in more ways than one. On one hand, you’ve got two big SUVs facing off in this comparison. Both are around five metres long, with room for seven or eight inside, and with no shortage of technology and features. The Toyota Kluger Grande represents the top spec for the […]
We’ve had this car since November 2023, purchased as a second-hand unit with 30km on the dial! We did pay a premium for it as we were not prepared to wait 2 years for new delivery. However when I look at our trade in and how much it would have depreciated in those 2 years, […]
Growing up in a household with three sons ensured certain toy-train DVDs were always on high rotation. Endless episodes of ‘Thomas and Friends’ getting into and out-of all manner of strife, whilst Ringo Starr narrated earnest lessons on the importance of being “really useful”. Though clearly aimed at kids, that point stuck with me. Given […]
I bought this car in 2023, and now two and half years, and 17000 kms later, here’s my experience and review. Full disclosure, I am a huge Mercedes-Benz fan, have been since I was still a kid in single digits age, so I rarely will own anything else. This W205 comes after four previous C […]
I have had the utmost pleasure of having my Mazda 6 for over 4 years. The Generation 2 Series 1 Mazda 6 GH boasts a nippy 2.5L engine. I can not praise the vehicle enough. I have had the six-speed manual spec, and I can say the shifter is so forgiving and swift. I have […]
A Melbourne driver has been T-boned by a tram after attempting a hook turn. But what is so tricky about this uniquely Victorian traffic rule?
If you live in this one Australian capital city you’re spending the equivalent of four whole days just in traffic while spending over $4000 yearly.
Most people would never try to replace a part on their car, but I wanted to give it a try … how hard could it be?
There’s no denying driving to work can be expensive. But if you work in these industries you could be paying the highest bill due to traffic.
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