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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.

Ad Standard’s double standards are out of control
Australia is addicted to alcohol and gambling but heaven forbid you should see someone having fun in a ute

Holden VFII Commodore limited edition model owners granted Lang Lang access
Motorsport, Magnum and Director owners treated to exclusive day at proving ground

2018 Skoda Octavia RS245 liftback performance review
What’s the diff? Liftback variant Czechs into the real world

2019 Mitsubishi Triton Gallery
Mitsubishi has given its Triton workhorse a comprehensive makeover, and it’s much easier on the eyes as a result. Find out what’s new in our gallery walk-through

2004 Suzuki Ignis Sport review: classic MOTOR
What can a boy racer buy new for 20 grand a decade and a half ago? Suzuki’s had the answer (again): the Ignis Sport

2019 Aston Martin DBX breaks cover, but not camo
Aston Martin reveals the name of its first ever SUV, the DBX, and sets it upon the Welsh countryside for testing

Ford Ranger Raptor ad banned
Ad Standards watchdog forces Ford to pull advert for depicting ‘reckless’ driving

2020 BMW M340i revealed as ‘regular’ 3 Series hero
No rear-drive confirmed for Australia yet for BMW’s Mercedes-AMG C43 rival

2019 Toyota RAV4 gallery
We visually walk you through the fifth generation Toyota RAV that’s slated to arrive early next year, challenging Mazda CX-5’s dominance of the medium-SUV market.

2018 Jaguar E-Pace P300 quick performance review
Not the brawler we expected

How to spring clean your car
A post-winter car clean can achieve everything from protecting the paintwork and resale value to saving fuel

Tesla Model 3 gains ‘Track Mode’
Easier drifting for Elon’s ‘accessible’ electric car

Watch the Mercedes-Benz GLE’s trick suspension do a dance
E-Active Body Control: suspension that can bounce you out of a rut

What the Gazoo Racing Australia team means for Toyota’s performance cars
Toyota now has a factory-backed race team in Australia, so where are the motorsport inspired road cars?

10 handy car features you might not know about
Here are a handful of useful hacks your car might be hiding to make life easier at the wheel

Performance Car of the Year 2019: The contenders
These are the 11 cars vying for the top step on the PCOTY podium

Mazda CX-5 gets turbo engine in US. Are we next?
The CX-9’s turbocharged engine has found its way beneath the CX-5’s bonnet in America

2019 Jeep Gladiator – name confirmed for Wrangler ute
Jeep’s long-awaited load-lugging 4×4 will get a pretty badass name – and it’s coming to Australia

2019 Peugeot 2008 Allure review
The Peugeot 2008 is the oldest SUV in the company’s fleet, as well as the smallest and, some might say, the plainest. But when it comes to price, it’s surprisingly sharp.

2018 Lotus Elise Sprint 220 performance review
Supercharged lightweight Brit shreds for summer

2019 Kia Rio Range Review
Nicely weighted steering helps you feel good behind the wheel of the mostly new Rio. The Kia city hatch does a lot with your phone, is comfortable, and has a seven-year warranty.

Poor child car seat instructions putting infants at risk
Aussie research reveals parents are spending big on car baby seats but endangering their children with incorrect installation

Installing child car seats: 10 things you need to know
Even the safest infant car-seats won’t protect your children if they’re incorrectly installed or used

Jaguar builds pair of drop-top F-Type rally cars to get dirt in your hair
Apparently built to celebrate the XK120, we don’t see the link, but love the idea