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2015 Peugeot 508 review
The updated Peugeot 508 arrives with price increases accompanied by extra features, an uprated entry-level engine, and styling tweaks showing the French brand’s new face

2015 Peugeot 308 GT review
The Peugeot 308 GT is the warm – definitely not hot, according to the French brand – version of its return-to-form small hatchback

2015 Alfa Romeo Giulietta review
The Giulietta Quadrifoglio Verde packs the 4C’s 1750 turbo four when combined with the TCT twin-clutch transmission. Improved materials quality, a more aggressive soundtrack and a host of detail changes see the hottest Giulietta come out swinging

2015 Citroen C4 Picasso review
Citroen’s new C4 Picasso offers the cool styling of its big brother Grand Picasso in a smaller, hatch-shaped package with a new and improved engine and gearbox, but the $40,990 price tag might be too much for it to carry

2015 Alfa Romeo 4C review
Alfa Romeo delivers on its promises with the 4C. With drive going to the right pair of wheels, a carbon tub and a mid-rear-mounted engine bunkered low, this ought to be a modern classic

Jeep Renegade Sport review
Jeep in style, but European in size, this US-designed, Italian-built baby SUV has what it takes to shake up its patchy competitor set

PCOTY 4th – Peugeot RCZ-R
‘R’ badge earns it new respect

2014 Jeep Cherokee Diesel Review
The Jeep Cherokee has a new 2.0-litre diesel engine to add to the petrol-powered range launched in Australia in June. At $49,000, it becomes the most expensive model.

Holden Barina replacement revealed by Opel
2014 Paris Motor Show: This could be the new Holden Barina, should Holden decide to import it as a rival to the Ford Fiesta

Holden seeks Opel’s help to get back to Number One in Oz
Holden could add five new Opel models – including a Commodore replacement – to its Australian range as it chases a return to the top of sales charts by 2020

Peugeot 308 Review
French small car proves it has the ability to rival the Golf

Peugeot 208 GTi review
Peugeot has resurrected GTi badge and has created a cracking compact hot hatch worthy of wearing it.

GM HOPES OPEL WILL SHINE IN AUSTRALIA
General Motors’ German subsidiary, Opel, has entered the already crowded Australian car market with a three model launch range, pitched at the premium end of the volume segment.

Drive: Abarth 500 Esseesse
The long-awaited Abarth 500 Esseesse has finally arrived. And it’s surprisingly good

Alfa Romeo 4C first drive
MOTOR slides in Australia’s first Alfa Romeo 4C

BIG BUCKS FOR THE BIG THREE
America’s ‘Big Three’ car manufacturers have released their second quarter financial results, and after the turmoil of the global financial crisis, and a soft recovery in the home market, each has remained in the black. But there’s bad news to go with the good.

Maserati’s Fastest
Maserati’s fastest-ever car is bound for Australia, with the first to arrive in June. The Gran Turismo MC Stradale is 110kg lighter than the Gran Turismo S and

2008 Car of the Year Finalist: Peugeot 308
Premium European pricing, but lacking the requisite je ne sais quoi.

LAUNCHED: Peugeot 308 CC
At first acquaintance, the Peugeot 308 CC seems to have the goods.

Caught! Alfa Romeo 4C
A production-ready Alfa Romeo 4C has been caught testing in Italy ahead of its Geneva Motor Show reveal.

Maserati GranCabrio
Brilliance not essential when you look this good

Citroen previews the less-prickly Cactus
Clever design and basic weight-saving measures mark a bold step forward for Citroen’s C4-based Cactus

Alfa’s lightweight special
Alfa Romeo’s rival to the iconic Lotus Elise has finally gone into production, with the Italian company revealing some of the car’s secrets.

World Car of the Year 2009
There were no surprises at this year’s WCOTY announcement in Detroit for awards judge Samantha Stevens …
