Subaru ‘do’ is changing how we buy cars
Subaru is changing the way cars are retailed in Australia. Consumers like to shop, they generally don’t like to be pressured. So what has Subaru done about enhancing the customer experience? [Read More]
Subaru is changing the way cars are retailed in Australia. Consumers like to shop, they generally don’t like to be pressured. So what has Subaru done about enhancing the customer experience? [Read More]
Hot Hatch performance enthusiasts are having an early Christmas present with Ford announcing that a limited run of 500 Focus RS Limited Editions will be available for Australia. [Read More]
The Toyota Kluger looks good for a family wagon, drives with almost car like handling and ride, has an abundance of standard comfort and safety features and sells in droves for Toyota. [Read More]
Kia has created a lot of excitement around the Kia Stinger. It has performance pundits perplexed and now has them in a frenzy. Kia will launch with a stinger price. [Read More]
My view of Infiniti was transformed, as if by magic, by the first kilometre in the Q50. The looks, the cabin, the electronics, all fabulous. The icing on the cake is the stellar performance. [Read More]
Honda has regained its mojo with the new Honda Civic VTi-LX launched earlier this year. For years, Honda languished behind in the hi-tech world of driver aids and cabin tech, but not anymore. [Read More]
I recently had the chance to review the Suzuki Ignis GLX SUV. This isn’t Suzuki’s first day at the races. They’ve been making SUVs for years. The original Vitara was a revelation for the industry. [Read More]
Holden updated the Commodore SS Ute range in early 2017. The Holden SS Ute has become part of the Australian culture and yet with the manufacturing changes coming, will no longer be available. [Read More]
Hop in the Lexus LC500, turn on the engine, listen to that throaty V8 burble, point the nose towards the freeway or a section of tight twisty road and let rip. The exhilaration is awesome. [Read More]
In a world that is seeing the 4WD become an AWD SUV we should be thanking Toyota for persevering with the costs of upgrading the LC70. It will be a dark day when this iconic vehicle is no longer available for sale. [Read More]
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