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Snackable Review: Renault Megane RS275 Trophy-R
Renault’s hardcore, limited-edition Megane RS275 is the world’s fastest front-wheel drive hatchback, but don’t expect much in the way of creature comforts like air conditioning, a radio or even a back seat!
Holden Barina RS review
Is Holden’s hot Barina going to kick RS, or fall on it?
Volvo XC60 Video Review
The Volvo XC60 really lives up to its advertising hype and “makes parenting look easy”. It’s packed with safety gear, comes with a whole lot of space and a lot of accessories, so it’s a great choice for the family.
Snackable Review: BMW M6 Coupe
The BMW M6 Coupe is as brutally quick as it is beautifully finished. A statement piece that will thrill you and frighten you in equal measure.
2014-15 Toyota Prado Review
Possibly no other big 4WD wagon matches the Toyota Prado for versatility. It can do the school drop-off one day and head outback the next, while seating up to seven people.
2015 BMW M5 Pure review
BMW has released a cut-down version of its powerhouse M5 sports sedan – and this one cuts the price-tag way deeper than it slashes lap times
Mitsubishi Triton dual-cab Exceed review
Meet the fifth-generation of Mitsubishi’s workhorse ute range: the all-new Triton.
2014 Audi RS Q3 review
An RS badge on a Q3 – heresy, or heroic?
Nissan Navara NP300 vs Mitsubishi Triton MQ vs Mazda BT-50 vs Volkswagen Amarok
New utes from Nissan and Mitsubishi are here to shake up the ute market, but how do they stack up against the established class benchmarks?
Modified Amaroks charge Land Cruiser Mountain Park
For the 2015 October edition, 4X4 Australia sent a pack of modified Amaroks to battle it out at Queensland’s Land Cruiser Mountain Park. Check out the video.
Snackable Review: Mercedes-Benz A180
A luxury badge, a good price and stylish. The baby-Benz A180 may lack punch of others in its class, but it still looks the part.
2015 Toyota Prado review
Toyota has given the Prado its first all-new diesel engine in nine years. It’s smaller but more powerful than the engine it replaces, and a sixth ratio has been added to the auto gearbox. The unloved petrol V6 has also been tweaked
Nissan Navara ST-X 4x4 review
The Nissan Navara has stepped it up with a grunty diesel engine and spacious interior that is suited for both on-road and off-road driving.
Snackable Review: Hyundai Veloster
The Veloster isn’t your typical Hyundai. It’s a quirky, feature-packed hatch that’s out-selling most others in its class; a good option for those who want a fun and affordable little sports car.
Audi R8 V10 Plus review
Evolution rather than revolution has formed Audi’s new R8, but with the baby supercar segment more crowded than ever, is it enough?
Snackable Review: Kia Sorento
Meet the best people mover Kia has ever produced. This new generation Sorento doesn’t only look fantastic, but screams value and shatters preconceptions about Korean build quality, design and dynamics.
2015 Lexus RX review
That attention has been lavished on the new Lexus RX is clear from the styling, but the popular large SUV needs to make more than a visual statement if it is to match the BMW X5 and Volvo XC90.
Mazda CX-3 Video Review
It may be small, but don’t underestimate the Mazda CX-3. It’s stylish, it’s feature-packed, and it’s full of character.
VDJ79 Land Cruiser
Bigger, louder and tougher. This customised Cruiser is built for the long haul.
2015 Ford Focus review
Ford has re-nosed its compact Focus and revised its ride and steering, while extending turbo power to every car in the line-up. So where has this facelift left the model’s renowned dynamics?
Snackable Review: Holden VF Commodore
After years of market dominance despite sometimes less than outstanding quality, Holden has produced a fantastic and fitting farewell to the famous Commodore nameplate, which is now being outsold by Toyota Corollas and Hyundai i30s. The VF is spacious, powerful, family-friendly and feels like a much classier car than its price suggests.
2015 Chrysler 300 SRT review
It is more grand tourer than sports sedan, but with the biggest V8 sold in Australia the Chrysler 300 SRT stakes out a patch all its own for image and punch.
Porsche Boxster Spyder review
Top-of-the-range Boxster proves that less is, indeed, more
2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport Si4 SE review
The new Discovery Sport in diesel form is off to a flying start in Australia. Now a 2.0-litre petrol turbo variant has lobbed in, broadening the British 4x4 icon’s appeal.