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Japanese most concerned about emerging Hyundai
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Japanese most concerned about emerging Hyundai

Forget the Chinese, and the Euros - South Koreans provide the real fear factor in the Land of the Rising Sun.

In the name of the farther
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In the name of the farther

Back in 1965, Aussie journo Evan Green made history by crossing Australia in a Mini. Now, to commemorate the Mini's 50th anniversary, Green's son repeats the epic journey, giving a new Cooper a birthday bash it won't forget

Bruce McPhee was a racer and a thinker
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Bruce McPhee was a racer and a thinker

He was the first man to claim Bathurst poles for both Ford and Holden.

Wraps come off the McLaren MP4-12C
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Wraps come off the McLaren MP4-12C

Everything a modern iteration of the iconic driver's supercar should be ...

YDOTY at AIMS
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YDOTY at AIMS

Australia's young car designer hopefuls have penned their HSV for the future, but the results are in and there can be only one Wheels Designer of the Year. Drum roll...

YDOTY08 Winner - Johannes Collopy
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YDOTY08 Winner - Johannes Collopy

HSV GT.E by Johannes Collopy.

Skoda cuts loose with revised RS Octavia
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Skoda cuts loose with revised RS Octavia

It's fast fun, with VW standards.

Second coming
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Second coming

In a small Victorian town, a father and his sons are painstakingly resurrecting one of the most venerated cars in motorsport - the Porsche 917.

Porsche shows its track ready and street legal 911 GT3 RS
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Porsche shows its track ready and street legal 911 GT3 RS

Get shouted down by the aggressive body language; hear it roar.

Ford boss tells us why he went for the four cylinder Falcon
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Ford boss tells us why he went for the four cylinder Falcon

It all makes sense, says Burela. And it also makes sense to bone plans for a local Focus.

What financial crisis?
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What financial crisis?

We take the world's most valuable car for a spin 48 hours before it's sold, then witness the moment it defies the global downturn.

Right of way
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Right of way

Samoa switches to right-hand drive.

Audi pushes the oil
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Audi pushes the oil

Once reserved for trucks and tractors, the diesel engine in its impressive modern iteration has even moved to the engine bay of the Audi TT.

Bob Lutz returns, Commodore does not
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Bob Lutz returns, Commodore does not

Rumours that the New GM will resurrect the Pontiac G8-Holden Commodore in the States are unfortunately untrue, with Vice Chairman Lutz admitting the RWD sedan is 'not viable'.

Hybrid wars
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Hybrid wars

Toyota has hit back on home soil with its new Prius as the gloss comes off Honda's Insight.

Centre punch
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Centre punch

Mazda 3's chief designer explains to John Carey why the essence of the new car, both inside and out, is firmly focused dead centre.

Base three - Mazda 3 Neo
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Base three - Mazda 3 Neo

Mazda looks poised for another home run with an evolutionary new 3 that smooths rough edges with an extra layer of refinement.

Five star Zonda R
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Five star Zonda R

Five lucky squillionaires will get the chance to own the ultimate Pagani: the Zonda Cinque.

Broken dreams
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Broken dreams

Part junkyard, part art gallery, part homage to Aussie ingenuity, Flynn's wreckers in Cooma, NSW, is a place where classic metal now rusts in peace.

BMW X1 breaks cover
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BMW X1 breaks cover

First official details of the next baby Bimmer.

Drifting an Audi at Mt Hotham
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An ice way to travel: drifting an Audi at Mt Hotham

Driving sideways on snow is more fun that you’d think, once you’ve been shown how

Rear wheel Lambo is Balboni special
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Rear wheel Lambo is Balboni special

LEAKED! Pictures of a Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 have made their way onto the 'net, and it turns out to be a tribute edition to Lambo's long time test driver.

Porsche's provocative Panamera
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Porsche's provocative Panamera

Ed Ged Bulmer travels to Bimmer country for the launch of the four-seat technical wunderkind.

When Hitler ran the Silver Arrows
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When Hitler ran the Silver Arrows

Adolf didn't know much about understeer and oversteer but he knew how success by German companies in motor sport could be used to promote the idea of Nazi superiority.