Honda Accord Hybrid Review
Find out why we concluded the Honda Accord Hybrid is a worthy competitor in the luxury hybrid segment if you’re budget can stretch and understand the technology under the hood. [Read More]
Find out why we concluded the Honda Accord Hybrid is a worthy competitor in the luxury hybrid segment if you’re budget can stretch and understand the technology under the hood. [Read More]
Long a favourite at AnyAuto the 2015 Chrysler 300 SRT range arrives in two exciting trim levels – the well-equipped Core and the fully loaded SRT – both powered by the SRT-engineered 6.4-litre HEMI V8 producing a staggering 350kW and 637Nm. Chrysler 300 SRT Core is priced at $59,000 (MSRP). The Chrysler 300 SRT is priced at $69,000 (MSRP) [Read More]
The compact SUV market has grown rapidly over the last few years and with popularity for these practical vehicles rising, it’s important to look at what every manufacture including the Honda HRV range which offers surprising value and performance. [Read More]
Toyota has been busy and the updated Landcruiser due in October tops off a busy period. The update to the legendary Landcruiser includes styling, performance and safety advances. More details about the changes to LandCruiser 200 will be announced at launch timing in October. [Read More]
The jeep Wrangler has been a favourite here for quite some time, one of those vehicles that exude a degree of “çool” as well as practical off road ability. So when the opportunity came along to test the Limited Edition X version, named after the X Games extreme sport athletes, we jumped at the chance. [Read More]
Subaru’s EyeSight™ driver assist technology featured in 43 per cent of its vehicles sold in the first half of 2015. As the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) and the Australian Medical Association (AMA) join forces to campaign for autonomous braking technology to become standard in all new cars, Subaru’s own statistics show it is a pioneering leader in the field. [Read More]
So the 2015 Ranger has improvements to the interior ambience, more SUV refinement, higher prices (they were always expensive), more safety features but no reach adjustment for the steering wheel and the flawed commercial decision not to include the lifesaving reversing cameras as standard. [Read More]
We test here the recently released Mitsubishi Triton Exceed in 4X4 dual cab version, fitted with a bunch of accessories. Without doubt the most popular segment of the highly competitive and growing Ute market for recreational buyers is the 4X4 Dual Cab diesel variants. [Read More]
Three quarters of the orders for Volvo’s new luxury SUV, the XC90, are for the top of the range Inscription model, the company has revealed. Volvo launched the All-New XC90 in Australia two weeks ago and the reaction from local car buyers has been just as positive according to Kevin McCann, Managing Director of Volvo Car Australia. [Read More]
Having launched the new generation Mazda2 hatchback in November last year, Mazda has bolstered the range with the introduction of a stylish sedan variant. Available in Neo and Maxx grades, Mazda2 sedan joins the Neo, Maxx and Genki hatchback options. [Read More]
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