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BMW M3 ’30 Jahre’ launched
BMW gives the M3 a 30th birthday present, with more power and unique styling tweaks

Finke desert rally: prepping the Mazda BT-50
It’s known as the Bathurst 1000 of the Outback, so how do you prep a stock-standard Mazda ute for a 452km desert bash?

Peter Brock’s one-off Monza coupe up for sale
Lusting after something special that Peter Brock once owned? His HDT-tuned Opel Monza could be yours.

Hyundai i30N: details and launch date
N Division boss reveals more details about Hyundai’s upcoming i30N, which is poised to upset the hot-hatch hierarchy

Safer but uglier Formula One cars are coming
Halo preferred over aeroscreen cockpit protection device on F1 cars

2016 Nissan GT-R Nismo revealed
Nissan’s in-house race tuners dial Japan’s iconic supercar up to 11

Honda Accord sedan given fresh look and smartphone tech
The Honda Accord has received its first facelift since it went on sale in 2013, plus current-gen smartphone tech and extra safety equipment

Do hybrids actually save you money?
Saving the planet may not necessarily mean saving money

Carbon technology: Geek Speak
The McLaren F1 mastermind’s bid to bring more F1 tech to the road

Daniel Ricciardo “screwed” at Monaco F1 GP
Motorsport report: Hamilton takes Monaco podium; Aussies do okay at Indy 500; Mercs clean-sweep Nurburgring 24hr; Reeves reels in rally points

How to build an Audi R8
MOTOR goes inside Böllinger Höfe, Audi’s brand new facility where R8s are born

Police targeting texting drivers more than 1km away
New technology means Canadian mounties will definitely get their man (and woman)

Citroen C4 Cactus Rip Curl not coming to Australia
Citroen has teamed up with Rip Curl for a C4 Cactus special edition to be released in the UK next week. It’s a surfer’s wet dream but it won’t be coming to Australia at this stage.

Lowering speed limits is not the answer to road safety
While the road toll rose in 2015, your chance of being killed on Australian roads is still miniscule

HSV GTS vs Ford Mustang GT
We have the best Aussie and US muscle available at the same time, so who builds these beasts best?

Child seats explained
Buying an ISOFIX seat for your kids brings parental piece of mind

Unmolested collectible classic cars worth more
There’s a fine – often big-dollar – line between leaving a classic car as-found and restoring it to better-than-new

Troubled Chinese brand Great Wall Motors to make bold return to Oz
Great Wall is making a brave play to re-establish itself as a factory operation, more than a year after local operations were hamstrung by a legal battle with its Aussie distributor

Track-focused BMW M4 GTS sold out before it arrives
Australia to get 25 BMW M4 GTS, but even with a $295,000 price-tag, they’ve all been snapped up.

BMW M4 GTS sold out
Australia scores 25 examples of the razor-sharp, $295,000 M4 GTS, and they’re all sold

Power versus torque
Owners can brag about their cars’ horsepower, but it’s torque that pushes you back in the seat when you accelerate

Why modern scooters make sense in a traffic-clogged world
A Harley rider wouldn’t be seen dead on one, but BMW’s new ‘maxi’ scooter adds comfort and ease of use to the joy and freedom of motorcycling.

Morgan’s mighty 3-Wheeler
Man in utility vest let loose in three-wheeled car. What could possibly go wrong?

Meet Australia’s first Ford Mustang owner
Shock jock Tom Elliott’s mid-life mission to return to his muscle car roots ends happily