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AUSTRALIAN SUV REVIEWS

Snackable Review: Volkswagen Amarok
When it comes to 4×4 utes, the Amarok is in a class of its own. It offers passenger-car refinement and is still tough and off-road capable. But most of all it feels ‘right’ – that rare feeling you get when you know you’re in a serious machine and not a toy.

2015 Volvo XC90 review
Swedish brand’s new dawn begins right here with the stylish seven-seat Volvo XC90 SUV that takes up the challenge to the German luxury brands, starting with the Audi Q7 and BMW X5

2014-2015 Ford Focus Review
The Ford Focus has long been one of the better small cars to drive. Power is excellent in most versions, and the revised Focus ST sports hatch is absorbing and quick.

2015 Ford Everest review
Ford’s all-new seven-seater has genuine off-road credentials and the ability to challenge the popular Toyota Prado, Isuzu MU-X and Holden Colorado 7 for 4×4 SUV honours

Snackable Review: Mitsubishi Triton
If you’re looking for a value-for-money four-wheel drive, it’s hard to go past the Mitsubishi Triton. Its tidy handling, user-friendly 4×4 system and the $36,990 entry-level price tag appeals to serious adventurers and weekend warriors alike.

Snackable Review: Nissan Navara NP300
Forget your silly little dogs, your Gucci handbags and your Toyota Yaris – there is nothing more attractive than a real woman, or bloke, driving a real car. The new Nissan Navara NP300 is no bubble-gum ride.

2015 Hyundai Tucson review
The Hyundai Tucson arrives in Australia to replace the already successful ix35 as the right car at the right time, with mid-size SUVs now the second-largest segment in Australia

Ford Fiesta Sport vs Renault Clio vs Alfa Romeo Mito
Cool Euro hatches have gone viral, with tiny engines that thrive on boost juice. Does the formula work?

2016 Audi R8 review
New Audi R8 supercar continues with its Lambo-infused formula but adds more technology and more punch to tackle Lamborghini Huracan and Porsche 911 Turbo

2015 Chrysler 300 review
Restyled Chrysler 300 reaches back into the past to bolster its (slightly) more upmarket future

2015 Infiniti QX80 review
Overdone styling meets underdone dynamics in the Nissan Patrol-based Infiniti QX80

Mini JCW review
Capable things do come in small packages

2030 Mercedes-Benz F 015 Review
Forget the chauffer; the Mercedes-Benz F 015 is taking travel back to the future… to the future… from the future… Ugh! It’s so mind-boggling, we’re not even sure where it comes from.

2015 Mercedes-Benz GLC review
Great-looking C-Class-based Mercedes-Benz GLC shows exactly what premium means to its mid-size SUV rivals, the Audi Q5 and BMW X3

Snackable Review: Land Rover Discovery Sport
Land Rover Discovery Sport may look like a Toorak Tractor, but under the stylish exterior, this medium-SUV is much tougher than it looks.

2015 Citroen DS3 Racing drive
This proper Citroen hot-hatch, tuned by its Racing division and brimming with World Rally DNA, has a chance of making it to Oz

Audi TT Roadster review
Drops its top, but doesn’t lose its head

Hottest hot hatches
The GTI seems to be the smart hot-hatch choice, but what else is out there if you want to be a little different?

2016 Citroen DS3 DStyle automatic review
The quirky Citroen DS3 DStyle finally gets the drivetrain it deserves in the form of PSA’s 1.2-litre turbocharged triple with six-speed auto

Snackable Review: Subaru Forester
The Subaru Forester MY15 range proves it’s what’s on the inside that counts.

2015 Mercedes-AMG C63 S review
A thumping turbo V8 at the heart of the Mercedes-AMG C63 S aims to make life difficult for the BMW M4, Audi RS4 and Lexus RC F

2015 Mercedes-AMG GT S review
The fastest road car Mercedes has ever produced and Australia’s fastest race track. But is the Mercedes AMG GT S up to the 6.2km challenge?

Snackable Review: Lexus NX 300h
Hybrids are the way of the future, but without diesel option, some may question the character of the Lexus NX 300h.

2015 BMW X1 review
BMW’s baby SUV brings new engines, boosted space, more equipment and a uniquely Aussie look.















