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The LA Auto Show is an annual car show held at the Los Angeles Convention Centre in late November to early December.
Not only does the show feature a large amount of new American products, international manufacturers come from far and wide to debut their latest cars as well.
With that in mind, the LA Auto Show tends to see a lot of big name car reveals with the world’s media watching closely.
For more information, head to the official LA Auto Show website but be sure to stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates.

2018 Mazda CX-8 announced as six-seat luxury SUV for Japan
Mazda aims upmarket with a new large SUV with a rare-for-the-segment six seat configuration – but is it for Australia too?

2017 Skoda Kodiaq price and features announced
Skoda Australia will grow its SUV line-up with the seven-seat Kodiaq due to arrive in late May, priced from $42,990

2017 Trans Am Super Duty released
Orders for the new 7.4-litre 745kW Super Duty open on May 1

Toyota Corolla vs Honda HR-V vs Mazda3 vs Subaru Impreza – Which Car Should I Buy?
If it’s an everyday, drive-about car you’re after, then these four options may be just what you need.

2017 HSV GTSR W1 Review
We’ve managed to score a quick steer in the 474kW/815Nm HSV GTSR W1, HSV’s fastest and most expensive model ever

Holden starts job hunt for top secret proving ground expansion
Know how to make a Cadillac purr? A Buick bark? General Motors’ Lang Lang proving ground has a need for you

2017 BMW 4 Series Australian pricing revealed
The BMW 4 Series range price will remain mostly unchanged, despite a minor facelift and technical upgrade.

BMW M550d gets quad-turbo engine
Four turbos for BMW six-pot diesel blows M550d to beefy 760Nm and 100km/h in 4.4 seconds

2018 BMW M550d xDrive revealed
New M-pack diesel to get four turbos and 294kW/760Nm. And a wagon.

UK car manufacturing strengthens as Oz industry winds back.
Car industries can be successful. Just ask the Germans, Japanese, Americans, South Koreans and, more recently, the British.

The evolution of McLaren in Formula 1
This animation shows how McLaren F1 cars have morphed over the years, from the team’s first winner to the current black and orange machine

Google self-driving cars get passengers
A decade after beginning its autonomous vehicle project, Google is finally enlisting passengers to be part of its self-driving research.

Mitsubishi ASX vs Mazda CX-5 – Which Retirement SUV Should I Buy?
Is an SUV a good option for retirees? We take a look at the Mitsubishi ASX and the Mazda CX-5, plus throw in a few wildcards as well.

Ex-Highway Patrol FPV GT R-Spec up for auction
A former NSW police show car is hitting the ex-government fleet auctions soon

Australia’s EV charging network
Charging infrastructure is improving in Australia, although, not quite fast enough for electric vehicle owners.

2017 Porsche 911 GT3 review
Porsche’s previous 911 GT3 was always going to be a hard act to follow, but the 2017 models’ six-speed self-serve gearbox and glorious NA engine will keep the purists content

2017 Lamborghini Aventador S Review
The Lamborghini Aventador S truly is a Phillip Island kind of car

2017 BMW 540i Review
Fantastic Car, just not very inspiring to drive fast

US state to increase speed limits on 2400km of roads
Welcome to Michigan, where the state government is about to let its residents drive a little bit faster

2018 Aston Martin Vantage – or Vanquish – teased in gratuitously drifty promo video
Aston drivers toast tyres in hangar housewarming hootenanny – and give a sneak peek at what’s around the corner

2018 Jaguar XF Sportbrake wagon teased, Oz debut in late 2017
Jaguar has started trickling out imagery of its tantalisingly sleek mid-sized XF wagon, as the British carmaker’s local arm prepares for a fourth-quarter 2017 launch

Five Australian road trips for Winter
Winter is here… Here are five of our favourite road trips to consider for a cold and rainy getaway.

Kia – History, Trivia & Fast Facts
It’s Did-You-Know? time for Korea’s Kia, which has progressed from bicycles, mini-trucks and cheap cars to become a brand now offering stylish, quality vehicles with an unrivalled warranty.

BMW M Division could ditch manual and DCT
M3 manual unlikely in future, could go torque converter auto-only