Nissan Patrol TI 2019 Radio Review
Nissan relaunched the Patrol in late 2017 with a much improved, luxurious vehicle, designed for the oil rich countries of the Middle East and the USA, more than Australian tastes. . [Read More]
Nissan relaunched the Patrol in late 2017 with a much improved, luxurious vehicle, designed for the oil rich countries of the Middle East and the USA, more than Australian tastes. . [Read More]
Toyota Prado is practically geriatric in automotive terms. In the 10 years since release, it has received the occasional attention of men [Read More]
For many years the Patrol languished in the wilderness of buyer support. The refreshed version released in 2017 has brought it back up to date. It remains an exceptionally capable 4WD vehicle and can tow almost anything you put behind it. [Read More]
LandCruiser is fit for a family. At a pinch, it will do the “people mover” role nicely. Off-road credentials are borne out by the fact that businesses wanting something super tough for mine, or construction sites will choose LandCruiser. [Read More]
Subaru revolutionised the wagon market the better part of 40 years ago and continues the trend with the 2018 Subaru Outback AWD SUV wagon. [Read More]
Given the Kia’s main competition is the Mazda CX-9, Toyota Kluger, Hyundai Santa Fe and the rest of the also rans, Kia should be justifiably proud of its product and how it compares. [Read More]
Nissan is updating the long suffering Patrol with a redesigned front end, new 18 inch alloy wheels and an updated infotainment system with multi touch panel. [Read More]
As I said the Toyota LC76 Wagon GXL 4WD is a mixed bag, hopeless around tight inner city streets, not really designed for fast highway cruising but simply unmatched off road. [Read More]
The SQ7, while based on the brilliant Q7 brings to the market some awesome new technology, interior and exterior changes and a design that looks smaller than it is. It may be the ultimate family sports SUV [Read More]
BMW Group Australia has unveiled pricing and specification for the new BMW 3 Series Sedan and Touring ahead of its local market launch in October this year. Starting from $54,900* for the 318i Sedan, the new BMW 3 Series Sedan and Touring range features enhanced levels of specification and improved driver dynamics. [Read More]
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