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2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport review
Isaac Bober’s first drive 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport review with pricing, specs, ride and handling, safety and verdict.
2014 Mazda CX-5 GT AWD Diesel review
Isaac Bober’s first drive 2014 Mazda CX-5 GT AWD Diesel review with pricing, specs, ride and handling, safety and verdict.
Five on Friday – Week 3
It’s Friday so it must be time to pop on the headphones, put off the rest of today’s work until Monday and watch our famous five videos on friday. Enjoy.
2014 Hyundai i30 SR review
A warmed-up version of the garden-variety Hyundai i30, the SR variant gets a bigger engine and sports-tuned suspension. The price and standard kit see it appeal in the segment.
New Hyundai i20 revealed
New Hyundai i20 revealed ahead of its world debut at the 2014 Paris Motor Show – last week Hyundai released design sketches, now we see the real thing.
Driven : 2015 Subaru WRX STI review
Thanks to a raft of technical changes underneath its sharp creased skin, the new WRX STI is quite possibly the best one since the original hit the road back in 1999.
2015 Subaru WRX CVT review
The Subaru WRX is better than ever … when you go for the CVT model. Forget the manual, as this CVT version will out-drive it and plenty of other more expensive performance cars. The king is back.
New cars for 2014
We bought a record 1.14 million new vehicles in 2013, Now the manufacturers are hoping we’ll buy even more in 2014. Paul Murrell lists what new cars are on the way.
Proton Exora First Drive Car Review
The Proton Exora is touted as Australia’s cheapest (sorry, “least expensive”) seven-seater. Does it have more to offer than a price advantage?
Nissan Juke Review
Nissan’s range is undergoing a long-awaited refresh. The range of SUVs is possibly the broadest on the market and the funky-looking new Nissan Juke is already turning heads and bringing people into showrooms, reports Paul Murrell.
The A-Z of the Frankfurt Motor Show
It’s reckoned to be the world’s biggest and glitziest car show, and Frankfurt certainly didn’t disappoint this time round as the wraps were taken off a host of new and exciting cars, many of which are headed this way, reports Tony Bosworth.
Fiat 500 First Drive
The Fiat 500 has never really been a serious choice for Australian motorists, but with a price cut and cute looks that might be about to change. It also makes a strong case for itself against the other “retro” contenders such as the VW Beetle and Mini, which are bought more for image than any compelling practical reasons.
2014 VW up review
Volkswagen’s oddly-named up! lists for just $13,990 (+ORC) is well built, safe, and offers enough room and oomph for a family of four, says Tony Bosworth.
Honda CR-V First Drive
The new Honda CR-V may not exactly get the blood pumping, but by every measure it offers more of what you want and need, and less of what you don’t. It’s a conjuring trick that Honda’s designers and engineers can be proud of.
Peugeot 208 1.2-litre First Drive
The Peugeot 208 starts at $18,490, and that is, quite frankly, overpriced compared to what else is available. If your heart is set on this French cutie, at the bare minimum we’d suggest you consider the 1.6-litre four-cylinder, even though it is an additional $3000.