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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.

Features

How to buy a quattro Audi on any budget

If you want a piece of this Audi all-wheel drive action, we’ve found something tempting for every budget

Ash Westerman on new cars
Opinion

Opinion: The new car I’d actually like to buy doesn’t exist

Westerman reckons there might not be a new car he would realitically buy

Reviews

2021 Honda Civic Type R track review

A light refresh keeps Honda’s excellent Civic Type R at the top of the performance pack

2021 BMW 4 Series Convertible
News

2021 BMW 4 Series Convertible pricing and features

Mirroring the 4 Series Coupe line-up, BMW’s newest soft-top is ready to take on the likes of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and Audi A5 cabriolets

2021 hyundai palisade
Reviews

2021 Hyundai Palisade review

Massive but elegant Hyundai Palisade grand SUV is a big jewel in the Hyundai crown

2021 Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 review
Reviews

Driven: Mercedes-AMG’s 450kW massive mega-SUV

Massive and massively fast twin-turbo V8 seven-seater might even be too much Merc

2021 Lexus IS 300h
Reviews

2021 Lexus IS300h review

All new? Not quite, but the revamped Lexus IS 300h has had more than a spit and polish

2021 Mazda CX-9
News

Mazda details the 2021 Mazda CX-9

For the 2021 CX-9, Mazda revives the Azami LE as a premium six-seater

News

Why are we all so boring with car colour choice?

Car colour experts at Axalta prove we’re an uninspired bunch when it comes to choosing car colours

News

ANCAP slams commercial vans for poor collision tech

While some vans are keeping up with vital safety tech, a recent study by ANCAP shows that it’s not universal

News

Subaru confirms first-ever EV

All-electric SUV for Subaru as it buddies up with Toyota to fast-track EV development.

News

Porsche Le Mans comeback set for 2023

Porsche will join Audi in the LMDh class from 2023

Wheels Magazine sale
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Get a half-price Wheels subscription for Christmas!

Wheels magazine is offering you a half-price subscription for Christmas!

2021 Hennessey Venom F5 reveal
News

Hennessey’s 1355kW Venom F5 makes its debut

Hennessey reveals its record hunting hypercar

News

Alfa Romeo 4C bows out with 33 Stradale

Against the odds, Alfa fans have a chance to snap up what will become a very collectible version of the 4C drop-top

News

TCR version of Hyundai’s new i30 Sedan N is a stunner

The sheets come off Hyundai’s next-gen TCR racer, and gives us a preview of the real i30 Sedan N

Reviews

2020 Hyundai Kona Range Review

The boldly-styled Hyundai Kona was the Korean brand’s first small SUV. It seats five, and has two petrol engine options including a 1.6-litre turbo. All-wheel drive is available.

Toyota GR Yaris wet performance test
Features

Toyota GR Yaris: how quick is it in the wet?

We know it’s fast in the dry but how quickly can a GR Yaris clock the quarter when it’s raining?

You may well have seen figures showing that electric vehicles are now more popular than cars with manual gearboxes, in the US at least. Here things are often a bit different but, in five months of 2019, the Tesla Model 3 sold more than 3500 units.  That’s more than the combined manual registrations for Ford Mustang, BMW 2 Series, Toyota 86, Mazda MX-5, Chevrolet Camaro and Porsche 911 for the same period– ie, the very cars you might well buy equipped with three pedals and a stick. To make matters worse for those who like to change gear themselves, in a reversal of common practice, BMW has announced that the base price for its sports coupes would be for the automatic model, with its low-volume manuals being cost-plus options on cars like the M2, M3 and M4. So things are certainly looking grim for the manual, and have for some time. Mercedes doesn’t offer a manual model. Now that the base Giulietta has been shuffled out to pasture, we get no manual Alfas. Roll that thought round in your head for a while. There
Opinion

Opinion: Don’t let the manual gearbox die out

Things are certainly looking grim for the manual, but the way to save it is simple.

Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 restoration Nismo
News

Nismo begins factory restoration program for Nissan Skyline GT-R

Nut-and-bolt Nismo Skyline GT-R restoration comes at an eye-watering cost

2021 Porsche Taycan
News

Porsche centres begin installing fast EV chargers ahead of Taycan arrival

Porsche preps for Australian Taycan arrival by installing DC fast chargers at its dealer locations

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News

Leaked government EV strategy leaves Australia “miles behind”

Discussion paper leaked from federal government shows little of substance in face of global EV push

2021 Hyundai Santa Fe
News

Hyunda details its 2021 Santa Fe

The full rundown on Hyundai’s fresh seven-seater