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Frankfurt Motor Show is the world’s largest motor show and has been in existence for well over 100 years. Spread across a mammoth 12 halls, manufacturers come from far and wide to display the latest models, technology and concepts, with crowds often exceeding 800,000 people each year.
For more information, head to the official website and stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates from the Frankfurt Motor Show.

2016 Hyundai Elantra review
Hyundai’s all-new small sedan feels more mature and convincing, bringing a more willing engine and better dynamics.

2015 BMW X6 50i review
New X6 continues to defy the odds. And physics

2017 Porsche Cayenne spy pics
The controversial Porsche Cayenne drops kilos and gains muscle, as it heads for its third incarnation

Aussie hacker trips up Nissan Leaf
Got an hour to spare? That’s as long as it takes to hack into Nissan’s battery-powered bestseller

Subaru returns to Australian rallying
WRX STI NR4 to make its local debut in 2016 ARC

Faster Ford Focus & Fiesta ST now available
Factory-approved Mountune kits now available in Oz

Uber is testing self-driving cars in America!
How do you leave an Uber customer rating if… nobody is driving the car? That is a question we might be pondering soon if Uber has its way.

2017 Ford Kuga update revealed
Ford has issued images of the facelifted Kuga SUV that could be coming to Australia as soon as this year.

10 things to do at the Australian Grand Prix that aren’t Formula 1
Love it or hate it, the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix is the flagship motorsport event in Australia and it’s just around the corner, bringing a host of side attractions with it.

2016 BMW M2 review
The price of entry to BMW M world will drop to $89,900 with the arrival of this old-school, small, taut and terrific M2. Rejoice.

Porsche Arctic driving school
We send our tame racer Warren Luff to the frozen north

BMW CSL Hommage Concept
BMW’s CSL Concept is the latest addition to its stunning range of Hommage tribute cars

2016 Mini Cooper S Convertible review
The new Mini Cabrio is called a Convertible, just to make sure you know they did change stuff. It is slicker and more rigid – and still lots of fun

Opinion: Car Alarms are stupid
Car alarms- bad for your hearing, good for ice cream

7 ways smartphone technology is changing how we drive
There’s a good chance your smartphone and your car are the two devices you use the most, and now more than ever they’re teaming up to make life easier.

Mazda MX-5 Video Review
Mazda’s back-to-basics MX-5 delivers on the classic roadster brief: light weight and oodles of fun to drive.

2016 Jaguar XF review
First local test of Jaguar’s all-new XF

Subaru to chase Australian rally title with Molly Taylor
Ten years after ending its all-conquering run, Subaru will return to the Australian Rally Championship – with a woman at the wheel

2015-2016 Holden Cruze Range Review
The Holden Cruze is comfortable and well equipped, and has more room in the back than most small cars. It is Holden’s alternative to the popular Toyota Corolla and Mazda3.

Classic Wheels: Vanishing Point
History holds some epic drives against the road, the conditions or the clock. Or all three. Such an adventure made headlines in 1951 when two Queenslanders wrote a record for Darwin to Alice Springs, 1500 km at over 145 km/h

Video: Making of a Tesla Model X
Have you ever wondered what happens in the production line of a tech-forward auto manufacturer? Well check out these behind the scene Tesla videos.

Mercedes-AMG C43 Coupe revealed
C450 turns into C43, drops two doors and finds two extra gears

Lamborghini’s Stefan Winkelmann jumps to Audi
Supercar architect who turned around Lamborghini to steer Audi’s go-fast division

Subaru returns to the Australian Rally Championship with Molly Taylor
When Subaru announced their return to the Australian Rally Championship with Molly Taylor leading the cohort, we couldn’t contain our excitement.