Private Fleet Car Review: 2015 Holden Astra VXR
With Holden due to source more cars from Opel than ever before, they’re telling us via a solid marketing campaign. One of the nameplates we’ve
With Holden due to source more cars from Opel than ever before, they’re telling us via a solid marketing campaign. One of the nameplates we’ve
Toyota‘s RAV4 is the car most recognised as kicking off the SUV craze. As most small cars have done, it’s increased in size and tech.

Smart keys are included as standard features in the majority of new models these days. Keyless entry all seems so simple. You walk up to
It’s little surprise the start to 2016 has been busy for the automotive industry. While the fallout from the ‘Dieselgate’ scandal lingers, the industry has
Toyota‘s HiLux has, like stablemate HiAce, been a staple of their light commercial range since Noah needed a ute to transport some wood. In a
With the Holden Commodore effectively the only local car Holden has built for some time (Cruze is a world car, not locally designed), the major
Quite a few years ago, when this blog site was just starting out, we published an April Fool’s day article that claimed that scientists had
Infrastructure Australia, an independent statutory body, recently suggested that the government should move away from charging vehicle registration fees and fuel excise in favour of
It’s all about the numbers and letters: V10, 5.2L, 426 kilowatts/580 horsepower, 540 torques with 75% of that available at just 1000 revs, 1389 kilograms,
Lamborghini introduces a Huracán Special Edition at the Geneva Motor Show: the Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Avio Sant’Agata Bolognese/Geneva, 2 March 2016 – Alongside the