Automotive
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VW contemplates shock factory closures
GERMAN carmaker Volkswagen has confirmed it is considering the unprecedented move of closing three of its German factories. The cuts would mean more than 10,000…
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More accessories for new BT-50
MAZDA’S newly facelifted BT-50 will offer buyers a greater range of factory-backed accessories than its predecessor. The extras will fill the role of third-party flagships…
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Tasman likely to upset Ranger and HiLux
THE 2025 Kia Tasman will arrive soon to throw a spanner in the works of the ute market. The dual-cab, developed with Australian engineers, looks…
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Ariya tested on Pole to Pole expedition
AN adventure-ready version of the new Nissan Ariya electric SUV has been unveiled for a 27,000km journey from the magnetic North Pole to the South…
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BMW digital key shareable between devices
THE BMW Group is continuing to drive the digitalisation of access to its vehicles in conjunction with Apple and Google. It is now possible to…
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Special edition celebrates Mazda 6 anniversary
MAZDA will release a special edition 20th anniversary Mazda 6 in 2023, alongside a range of design and connectivity updates to the line-up. Chalking up…
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Five-star safety for Pathfinder
THE latest Nissan Pathfinder has cemented its position as a vehicle families can rely on with the all-new SUV achieving a five-star ANCAP safety rating.…
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Safety and luxury revamp for upcoming Outlander
THE Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-In Hybrid EV (PHEV) has proved to be a popular option for Australians looking to travel without having to worry about range…
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Mighty Koleos revitalised for new year
THE Renault Koleos has been refreshed for 2023 with the introduction of significant upgrades to the Life and Zen model lines, and the addition of…
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Innovative Seltos raises small SUV benchmark
SINCE its launch in 2019, the Kia Seltos has cemented a place as a popular choice in the already abundant small SUV market. Korean…










