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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.

V8 Supercars Mark Winterbottom
Motorsport

V8 Supercars: Triple Eight, Mark Winterbottom win

Supercars’ tyre strategy means the difference in the west

News

BMW M3 and M4 Competition variants announced

The BMW M3 and M4 family has expanded with new Competition versions that bring performance and styling upgrades for a relatively small premium.

Advice

How to check your blind spots

Certain cars are easier to see out of than others, and this can have a drastic impact on how easy they are to drive. Corby explains why checking for blind spots is important.

Lexus RC200t review
Reviews

Lexus RC200t review

RC belatedly joins the turbo party, with mixed results

Reviews

BMW 330e: 9 things you didn’t know

The BMW 330e is a plug-in hybrid 3 Series that brings high end electric technology from the BMW i3 and i8 to the most popular BMW range. Here are a few of its secrets.

Mini John Cooper Works Convertible launched
News

Mini John Cooper Works Convertible launched

Mini launches its fastest convertible yet using John Cooper Works power

Reviews

BMW iPerformance 330e Quick Review

The BMW 330e is the brand’s second attempt at a plug-in hybrid 3 Series. This one favours comfort over performance and is designed to work for Australians in the real world.

2016 BMW iPerformance 330e review
Reviews

2016 BMW iPerformance 330e review

BMW has another go at a hybrid 3 Series, this time with less focus on performance and more real-world relevance.

Nine supercars of the world
Features

Nine supercars of the world

Have you met the supercars from Mexico, China, Slovenia or Lebanon?

Bill Tuckey Monaro
News

Robbo on former Wheels editor Bill Tuckey

Peter Robinson reflects on what made Bill Tuckey the best of the best

News

Toyota 86 Shooting Brake concept created in Australia

An Australian-designed concept showcasing a more practical interpretation of the Toyota 86 sports car has been revealed in Sydney.

Caterham Seven 485 review
Reviews

Caterham Seven 485 review

Plenty of thrills, but bring your skills

Hyundai badge
News

Hyundai needs ute, small SUV to boost sales

Korean brand is on a sales roll, but lusts for a ute and small SUV to truly fight with Toyota

BMW M3/M4 Competition Pack pricing revealed
News

BMW M3/M4 Competition Pack pricing revealed

Faster sedan, coupe and convertible M cars from $145K

Bill Tuckey, aka Romsey Quints
News

Obituary: Bill Tuckey (1936-2016)

Do you remember Romsey Quints? If you do, there’s a fair chance you also know that Bill Tuckey was his creator, handler and spokesman.

Bill Tuckey
News

Former Wheels editor Bill Tuckey dies

Bill Tuckey, one of the most influential motoring writers of his time and a former long-serving editor of Wheels, has died overnight aged 80.

Reviews

Fiat Abarth 595: 9 things you didn’t know

The Fiat Abarth 595 is a new entry point to the Italian brand’s performance focused line-up. Here are a few facts and figures about it.

Reviews

Mercedes-Benz C200 Coupe Quick Review

The new two-door Mercedes-Benz C-Class has arrived in Australia. We take a quick look at the four-cylinder C200.

Holden Commodore SV6T: Sweet Dream
Features

Holden Commodore SV6T: Sweet Dream

A final boost for our home-grown hero

Bentley Bentayga review
Reviews

Bentley Bentayga review

Beyond 270km/h in Bentley’s 447kW first-class fourby

Reviews

2016 Citroen C4 Cactus Exclusive 1.2i Puretech Quick Review

The Citroen C4 Cactus is a quirky concept car brought to life by the French car-maker as a modern day bubble car.

F1 agrees to cut engine costs from 2017
Motorsport

F1 agrees to cut engine costs from 2017

1.6-litre V6 turbos to stay, but they’ll be cheaper and sound better. Maybe.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe review
Reviews

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe review

Plenty of C sensibilities mixed with an extra dose of driving verve make for an enjoyable two-door that’s also sensibly priced.

Global Toyota 86 Shooting Brake Concept shock
News

Global Toyota 86 Shooting Brake Concept shock

No-one saw that coming…