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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.

Ferrari 488 Spider vs Audi R8 Spyder vs Mercedes-AMG GT Roadster comparison
Counterbalancing the alternative energy vehicles in episode 8, Alex takes out three hi-po soft-top supercars

2019 Hyundai Nexo Hydrogen review
Peter drives the anticipated hydrogen powered Hyundai Nexo

2019 Wheels Electric vehicle Megatest
We go from the plug-in entree to the electric vehicle main

2019 Wheels Plug-in hybrid Megatest
In this alternative energy special, we delve into the fascinating world of electric power for your car

WhichCar TV Episode 9 | Range Rover vs rover and a style icon is crowned
Behind the scenes at the 2019 WhichCar Style Awards

2019 BMW 330i review
The 3 Series looks to regain its mojo

Caught: MG’s newest SUV is almost here
China’s finest is getting ready to battle the best SUVs Australia has to offer

Most people are still scared of driverless cars – report
More than 70 percent of Americans and nearly 60 percent of Australians don’t trust driverless autonomous vehicles. Do you?

Audis posing fire risk recalled
Between uncompliant Dunlop tyres and possible leaking fuel rails, a range of Audi A4s and A5s have been flagged for rectification

2002 Ford AU Falcon ‘Arrow’ Coupe: classic MOTOR
The Arrow flew in the face of Ford’s reluctance to compete with Monaro. And we were the first to thrash it

Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet 2019 review
An improvement in every sense, the 992 cabriolet might just be more versatile than the coupe

Cool car things we want: March 2019
Style to suit the car enthusiast in you

Opinion: Driving hand signals we should have
There is more than one way to get the message across

Alex Inwood on the Bathurst 12 Hour
“The 12 Hour delivered a timely reminder of what makes motorsport so special, which, if you boil it down, is remarkably simple”

Modern Classic: 2000 BMW M3
Third time’s the charm? For many, the E46 still represents the definitive M3 generation

Opinion: Converting a classic into an electric car isn’t cheap
Morley’s electric dreams gets a cold shock of reality

2019 BMW X3 xDrive20d M Sport video quick review
It might not be the priciest SUV in BMW’s stable, but the humble X3 still boasts an impressive arsenal of features designed to make your life easier.

Honda: Europe will be 100% electrified. Australia?…uh.
How Australia is holding Honda back from going fully electric.

Why Daniel Ricciardo won’t win the 2019 Australian GP
Renault aims to improve on 2018 result, but team boss keeps expectations realistic

2019 BMW 3 Series review
A return to first principles puts BMW’s trend-setting sedan back onto pole position

Tesla unveils Model Y
US maker’s most important model debuts, but will it come all too late?

Gosford Classic Cars auction preview
Top picks for MOTORheads from the Gosford museum’s untimely closure

Mk8 Volkswagen Golf GTI and R arriving next year
New Golf debut delayed, but Australia on track for next-gen model

Cadillac badging goes metric. Americans are confused
Is Caddy trolling its base with its latest badging system?