No, Mercedes-Benz does not think autonomous cars should always protect their occupants
No, Mercedes-Benz does not think autonomous cars should always protect their occupants
Automation raises some very tricky philosophical dilemmas, not least of which is the “trolley question”. The “trolley question” is simple […]
Renault launches a new Megane
The Megane has been around for a long time, and now there’s an “all-new” version. The small-medium hatch segment is […]
Friday Top 5: Reasons why a car is fun to drive
Owning a car for some people is about getting from A to B… but there’s more to a car than just that. Here are five reasons why a car is fun to drive.
2017 Audi RS Q3 Performance review
Isaac Bober’s first drive 2017 Audi RS Q3 Performance review with pricing, specs, ride and handling, safety, verdict and score.
What is ABS or Anti-lock Braking System?
Almost every new car now comes with ABS or Anti-Lock Braking System, but just what is it and how does it work?
Subaru introduces mobile service vans
Car companies and dealers always have an eye on customer service, and Subaru’s mobile service vans are a new, old […]
2016 Volvo XC90 T6 R-Design review
Robert Pepper’s 2016 Volvo XC90 T6 R-Design review with pricing, specs, ride and handling, safety, verdict and score. In a […]
Reader help: Dealer says I can’t fit smaller wheels to my Ford Everest Titanium
Wheels and tyres are one of the most common modifications made to 4x4s, and one Ford Everest Titanium owner has been told he can’t fit smaller wheels to it, only bigger…
Volkswagen’s electric dreams after diesel nightmare
Forget the supercars and the show girls, the most important car at the recent Paris Motor Show was Volkswagen’s I.D, our man in Blighty explains why…
The long and winding road to my Toyota 86
Our new columnist, Jane Speechley tells us about her history with cars and why she bought a sports car.
Toyota New Zealand is stepping back to go forward
Toyota New Zealand is importing ‘used’ Prius PHEVs from Japan… and they’re selling like hot cakes says our man from across the ditch.
4X4: another example of how quickly it can all go very wrong
Preparation, training, equipment and skills. If you don’t have them, this is what might happen. COULD THIS this have happened […]
No more Ford Falcon – The end of schoolyard brawls?
Production of the Falcon ended last Friday but, as I write this, prior to the running of the Bathurst 1000 there were a bunch of Falcons inside the top 10…
The Boys are back – The Grand Tour trailer drops
Top Gear might have limped on without them, but car fans the world over have been holding their breath for Clarkson, Hammond and May to return in the Grand Tour.
End of an era… We farewell the Ford Falcon
From its arrival in the 1950s to the XP Durability Run in the 1960s, and numerous Bathurst wins, the Ford Falcon was synonymous with Aussie motoring.