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Apple’s plan to invade your car!
Apple has revealed an ambitious plan to invade your car.

Review: BMW M6 Gran Coupe
Brings the speed, but not the pharmacology

Review: Ford Kuga
It’s the most technologically advanced vehicle Ford has ever sold in Australia, utilising enough computer power to send a monkey to the moon, and back, and it’s not a luxury sedan, or even a mega truck, it’s just a medium SUV – the new Kuga.

Review: Volkswagen Golf 90TSI
Base model calls “fore!” as the opposition ducks for cover

India’s first sportscar
India will soon have its very own sportscar, with production of the DC Design Avanti confirmed for 2014.

HSV pricing announced
HSV has just released pricing of its new VF range, and as expected, the flagship GTS comes in under $100,000.

Renault’s ‘funky’ Captur crossover
Hot on the heels of the massively successful Mazda CX-5, Renault is bringing a so-called Urban Crossover to market, called the Captur.<

Review: Renault Captur
Last year was all about zombies, but that’s all undead now. This year’s all about the … um, sub-compact SUV? Baby crossovers? Light-car cross-dressers? Whatever.

Review: 2013 Honda Civic DTi-S Diesel Hatch
Journalists, by nature, are cynics. So when Honda Australia declared its first ever diesel, fitted exclusively to the Civic hatch, is as refined and as quiet as its petrol offerings, I sniggered into my morning coffee.

Review: Ford EcoSport
I’m trying to remember the last time I was less surprised by a photo than this one of a Ford EcoSport on its roof.

Winston Churchill’s car sells on eBay
A classic Daimler driven by Sir Winston Churchill during World War Two has been sold on eBay.

Aussie muscle cheaper in the UK!
Australia’s most powerful car, the new 430kW HSV GTS, will be sold cheaper in the United Kingdom than it is at home.

FIRST PICS! Lamborghini Veneno breaks cover
Top speed? 355km/h, enough to get from Melbourne to Sydney in just over 2.5 hours.

Commodore makes US debut
The Holden Commodore has donned a bow-tie and stepped out in front of American racing fans at Daytona International Speedway as the Chevrolet SS.

Review: Mercedes-Benz E63 S AMG
Walking around the one and only Mercedes-Benz E63 S AMG in the country is something like the calm before the storm. But not just any storm, more a category five hurricane on wheels.

Review: Mazda CX-5 2.5 AWD
Among 2012’s more eventful moments were Lance Armstrong’s performance-enhanced fall and the meteoric rise of Mazda’s CX-5.

Review: Kia Cerato
Kia’s naked ambition is there for the world – including Australia – to see.

Spyker confirms B6 Venator Spyder
Dutch supercar maker, Spyker, will launch a convertible version of its new B6 Venator later this year.

Revealed! Merc’s 430kW supercar limousine
Do you want supercar performance with none of the usual supercar drawbacks?

Justin Bieber’s custom Batmobile revealed
Dubbed the Bat-illac, take a first look at Bieber’s Batmobile – Justin Bieber’s lastest ride.

SS Commodore to stay rear-drive
The SS Commodore could live on as a rear-drive muscle car, even if the regular Commodore becomes a front-drive model when the VF is replaced at the end of 2016.

Review: Kia Rondo
The Australian male is world-renowned for his stoicism. He goes over the trenches for his mates. He tells fibs to the same mate’s wife because a beer commercial told him to. That mate repays the favour by saving the first mate from a shark attack by punching the bastard thing in the nose.

Most valuable automotive companies
Countdown the most valuable car companies based on market value according to Forbes.com.

Volvo S60 Polestar Limited Edition
Here, at last, is a truly fast Volvo that isn’t rubbish.












