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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.

Small cars over $24K: Australia’s Best Value Cars
Diesel engines in small cars are not popular in Australia, but they are effective at keeping overall costs down. Introducing the Hyundai i30, Kia Cerato and Honda Civic.

Ferrari design boss Flavio Manzoni interview
Ferrari design boss Flavio Manzoni talks enigmatically to Wheels about the warmth of form, the desire to be eclectic, detached volumes, and the inspiring music that powers the Prancing Horse’s styling future

SEMA 2016: Coolest cars video
It’s the ultimate petrol head’s party – and you can’t come. We talk you through SEMA 2016 – the mecca for modified cars.

Jeep admits service shortcomings: “We had to fix it”
Significant reforms have been put in place to appease and win back customers of embattled Jeep

2017 Porsche Panamera range-starters jump in price, spec and performance
The entry points to the second-generation Porsche Panamera sports sedan have been revealed with increases in price, equipment, performance and efficiency.

2018 Holden Commodore shows some LED in Opel calendar
The shape of Holden’s flagship to come has been partially revealed

Small cars under $24K: Australia’s Best Value Cars
In this hotly contested category it pays to have an economic edge. Introducing the Kia Cerato, Hyundai i30 and Peugeot 308.

Light Cars $17K to $25K: Australia’s Best Value Cars
Mid-range light cars come with creature comforts that initially cost more but help retain value. Introducing the Mazda 2 Maxx, Suzuki Swift and Kia Rio

Mazda MX-5 mega drive: NA v NB v NC v ND
Mazda’s MX-5 through the generations

Driverless cars need legal framework, says National Transport Commission
The dream of catching up with soapies or historical romances while driving the kids to school is still a long way off for Australia.

2017 Volkswagen Golf facelift quick guide
A significantly updated version of the Volkswagen Golf will make it the most sophisticated model in the small-car class from mid 2017.

2017 Holden Astra: 9 things you didn’t know
Want to know more about the all-new Holden Astra? We talk you through 9 things you didn’t know about Holden’s hatchback.

2017 Volkswagen Golf ‘Mk7.5’ brings new tech, new engines and more GTI power
The Volkswagen Golf is cementing its position as the small-car class’s most sophisticated model with a major update incorporating new driver aids.

2017 AC Cobra will have 410kW V8 heart
AC Cobra comes back with a Commodore soul under the bonnet.

2017 Holden Astra review
The Astra is back, better than ever, and ready to duke it out with the Koreans, Japanese, French and Germans in the mega-competitive small car segment.

2017 Volkswagen Golf GTI adds 180kW manual
Mark 7.5 Golf GTI amps up with new tech, higher outputs

2017 Holden Astra R Quick Review
The Holden Astra is back once again, and we’ve just come back from a quick spin in its impressive new base model.

XA Falcon GT Hardtop: Fast Ford Falcons
Race rule changes left XA in the GT-HO’s shadow

2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk review
Proudly taking you to places you may not know even exist: We review Jeep’s most capable off-roader.

2016 Skoda Octavia RS230 Review
The limited-edition, manual-only 2016 Skoda Octavia RS230 is the Czech brand’s hottest Octavia variant yet.

2017 Volkswagen Golf facelift images leaked
An Italian car magazine has obtained leaked images of the updated Volkswagen Golf due to be unveiled officially later tonight in advance of its 2017 release.

Skoda eyes standard five-year warranty
Five-year warranty could be on its way at Skoda.

Light under $17K: Australia’s Best Value Cars
You want a Light car to be light on the pocket, as these three are. Introducing the Mazda 2, Hyundai Accent and Toyota Yaris

City cars: Australia’s Best Value Cars
Just because they’re small and cheap to run doesn’t mean all city cars offer great value. Here are three that do: Suzuki Celerio, Kia Picanto and Holden Spark.