Why we buy the cars we do
So why do we drive the cars we drive? There’s always a reason behind our purchase. Even an impulse buy evolves from some previous conception
So why do we drive the cars we drive? There’s always a reason behind our purchase. Even an impulse buy evolves from some previous conception
Holden’s manufacturing will cease in 2017 and to ease into the transition period Holden will increase the number of cars it will import. One of
It’s a quirk of automotive manufacturing that makers leave their best ’til last. Ford recently unveiled their Sprint Falcons, in both turbo six and supercharged
Nobody likes a backseat driver. You know it and your passengers know how irritating backseat drivers are, especially if the passengers in question are drivers
A few years ago, I was approached by a strange man on the street who started chatting and told me all about some stick sort
The people mover…movement…is alive and well here in Australia. Kia’s Carnival has been part of it for some time and the current model that stems
It was a chalk and cheese moment to hop out of the razor sharp 308 GTi five door hatch and drop into the four door
Hot Hatch. Two words that belong to some, are linked to many, but come from just one. Peugeot. The latest iteration of a hot hatch
So you’ve got your licence – you go, girl! It’s not that long (from Mum and Dad’s point of view) that you were just heading

Tesla‘s commitment to its electric car supercharging network is getting further boost, with the announcement of a station to be installed at Heatherbrae‘s Motto Farm,