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Nissan 370Z Classic: Sweet dream
Rear-drive Nissan finds its retro groove

BMW M4 vs Lexus RC F vs Jaguar F-Type Coupé V6 S
Three different takes on the sports coupe question, but which answers it best?

Why Mazda shuns turbos: Geek Speak
Why Mazda is rebelling against a world turning turbo

Gallery: BMW’s Hommage series
All of BMW’s Hommage concepts in the one place

Meeting Mr MX-5
Nobuhiro Yamamoto is the man honoured with developing the new MX-5. We share a brew

Audi S1 long-term update 3
S1 not all it could be, but still punches above its weight

James Warburton talks V8 Supercars
V8 Supercars is still Australia’s top motorsport category, but for how long? CEO James Warburton talks candidly to Wheels about the rising GT3 threat, a future without Falcons and Commodores, and more

Rolls-Royce farewells the Phantom with an ultra-luxe special edition
Never turn up to the races unprepared again with this limited edition Rolls-Royce Phantom Zenith

MOTOR visits the NISMO festival
MOTOR scores a ticket to the NISMO festival, where all your Gran Turismo heroes come to life

Commodore goes hatchback, no sedan
Sedan no more as next large Holden gets a tailgate

BMW i8 Futurism Edition
The BMW i8 gets a vibrant paint job to celebrate 50 years of BMW in Italy, recalling the Art Car era.

OPINION: Is Chrysler’s 300 SRT our new V8 hero?
Morley opines big Yank-built V8 sedans may be worth a look post Aussie manufacturing

Queen announces Britain will lead way for autonomous cars
The Queen sold her Bentleys and is now turning an eye to autonomous cars, announcing that Britain will be paving the way for driverless motoring.

Death of the manual car
Manual gearbox no longer key to a bargain basement showroom price

Toyota 86 Series: The kids could rough-up the pros, says Glenn Seton
Track legend warns it won’t be easy for the invited gun professionals against a bunch of youngsters with pace and attitude…

BMW M135i long-term update 4
Can we forgive the M135i’s dirty secret?

Opinion: Car maintenance is key
Giving people a rundown on vehicle maintenance goes hand-in-hand with teaching them how to drive

Aston Martin creates leather Vanquish in true Art Attack style
Remember Art Attack? Aston Martin clearly does. It seems the British TV program may have inspired the luxury carmaker to create its own huge artwork, in the middle of its UK headquarters.

AORC 2010 Finke Desert Race
The Finke Desert Race in central Oz is known as the Bathurst 1000 of off-road racing. Glenn Butler risks the mother of all lung oysters to report from the eye of the storm.

Nine cars we need in Australia
Some gems we miss out on – living in Oz

Porsche 718 Boxster development
MOTOR crashes final testing for the new turbo 718 Boxster

Toyota Lexcen ultimate sleeper
Gravel-munching home-built supercharged V8 AWD weapon

Tributes flow in for former Wheels editor Bill Tuckey
UPDATED: Tributes from readers, former co-workers and the Australian car industry have flowed into Wheels since the death of former editor Bill Tuckey

Cars of 1966: Bill Tuckey remembered
It was the prerogative of successive Wheels editors to provide a highly personal account each December of the cars they had driven that year.