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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.

Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat unleashed
Range-topping Challenger set to stick it to Camaro ZL1 and Shelby GT500

First look: Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate
The new Mercedes C-Class Estate looks set to become the most desirable wagon in the compact premium segment

Subaru WRX sets sales record
New-generation WRX posts record sales as buyers flock to autos

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Skyline GT-R goes for broke – Nissan GT-R
Nissan raises the game on all fronts.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Warp Factor: HSV GTS-R v BMW M3 v Nissan Skyline GT-R
Is the M3 twice as good as the GTS-R? And the Skyline three times better? Michael Stahl unscientifically measures added fun against the steep, steep price of quicknology.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Skyline’s New Limit – Nissan GT-R
Japan’s famous hi-tech terror creature is re-born, stronger and even more capable. Peter Nunn hung on for the ride of his life

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Nissan’s latest Group A weapon – Nissan GT-R
Aerodynamic aids on Skyline GTS.R should be a welcome help on fast corners

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Goodbye Godzilla – Nissan GT-R
We can’t say we’ve had a torrent of tears in the office, but there was definately an air of nostalgia as John Carey filed this salute to the brilliant Skyline GT-R. Vale Godzilla

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Godzilla goes global
Nissan hits in-line power for six, but preps a V8 for the next-generation GT-R’s global assult.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Flinging the mill’s bomb – Nissan GT-R July 1990
In a Wheels world exclusive, Peter McKay got behind the wheel of Nissan’s million-dollar Group A grenade – the fastest and most expensive touring car on earth.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Gee Forces Handling test – Nissan GT-R
Which is Europe’s best handling car? Peter Robinson drives 10 benchmark contenders at their racetrack limits to find out

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Detuned Skyline goes Euro
Direct from Tokyo, Japan.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Blood Sports – Nissan GT-R
An awesome combination of applied science and brute force engineering grabbed Group A by the throat. Now, Nissan has unleashed the beast in road-going form.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Car of the Year finalists – Nissan GT-R
Tradition or commonsense? That was the 1991 Car of the Year dilemma.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Japan’s All-paw maulers – Nissan GT-R
Hot Skyline unleashed in 2007.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Fully 6 (December 04)
FPV F6 Typhoon v Chrysler Valiant Charger E49 v Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R V-Spec

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Japanese Power Up
More mumbo, lower mass for Subaru, Honda, Nissan hotshots.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Import review holds EVO promise
Car companies get a say in niche models policy.

GT-R RETROSPECTIVE: Killer Godzilla – Nissan GT-R
It’s a beast with a brain – combining high-tech engineering and old-fashioned attention to detail.

Night at the museum
For 60 years Porsche has built some of the world’s most desirable road and race cars. Now, the company has built a world-class museum…

A sense of Liberty
Will the new Subaru Liberty break cover at the New York Auto Show? Wheels’ Japan correspondent Peter Nunn reports from Tokyo.

Super sporty XK
The slinky V8 cat with a lion’s mane.

Panamera opens up
Porsche flings open the doors, delivers more details and reveals its four-seater GT’s Australian pricetags.

The striptease continues – some Oz Panamera specs revealed
Porsche’s GT will hit in October with S, 4S and Turbo models, and start from $270,200.