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Is Oz a fuels paradise? You don't get far on $10 of petrol, but Australians still go further on $10 of fuel than motorists in most other countries.
BMW's super coupe revives turbo power After more than two decades of natural aspiration, BMW has returned to the realm of turbocharging a petrol engine.
Chrysler's super hero The hopes of a Charger revival in Australia have been crushed, but a hero could be on the way
New Camry revealed The new generation of the Toyota Camry was unveiled at a ceremony in Melbourne last week.
Mazda's pocket rocket The hot-hatch market is about to be set alight by the addition of Mazda's most potent offering yet.
Megane all spruced up It cost Renault $160 million to put its newer and improved Megane on the road.
Triton rules Dual cab utes are hardly known as art forms but that changes this month with the launch of the fourth generation Mitsubishi Triton.
Favourite's all about face Tribute has scored a facelift and gets some new instruments to try to keep fans loyal against its younger and hipper competitors.
Born-again wagon wheels Just when station wagons may seem a thing of the past, giving way to SUVs, Chrysler is stepping up to the plate and introducing a wagon version of the 300C.
D-day for Territory A diesel-powered Ford Territory is a growing priority for the Blue Oval brand as it looks for new sales and a boost in fuel-economy.
VE to be unveiled in Melbourne The VE Commodore goes public on Sunday, July 16.
Maloo breaks a world record The world's fastest ute is an all-Aussie Maloo from Holden Special Vehicles.
Ford GTs on the way An Australian company is bringing the Ford GT supercar to local roads.
BMW's tyres fail the test You might be able to drive on a flat, but BMW's run-flat tyres are flawed.
Mitsubishi 380 a smash hit The struggling Mitsubishi 380 has been named one of Australia's safest cars, beating both the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon in the latest crash-testing results.
Holden is going eco A hybrid-powered Holden Commodore could be born out of advanced research being done in Australia for General Motors.
Fiat punts on an Aussie renaissance After an 18-year absence from our shores, Fiat will introduce a new passenger car to Australia, when the Punto goes on sale next month.
Revolution number 9 Mazda's CX-9 will be the largest passenger vehicle the Japanese manufacturer has produced, but it is trying to push the image that the model will be sporty to look at and to drive.
Mitsubishi has a winning hand The newly released Mitsubishi 380 was judged best in its large car class in Australia's Best Cars awards.
Safety in reverse gear for Ford Ford has made history by installing a reversing camera in its award-winning Territory wagon.
Charge of the light brigade For light-duty delivery and trades vehicles, small vans with economical four-cylinder engines and nippy handling have become the go.
Ducato set to deliver The already commendable standards of the delivery van/light truck cab-chassis sector are about to be pushed up another level: an all-new Fiat Ducato is on the way.
Top Mercedes a mechanical marvel It's hardly surprising that Mercedes-Benz fills the flagship S-Class with all the luxury, safety and performance technology at its disposal.
Turbo Tezza hits new heights Ford's new 4WD performs with a maturity way above its sporting-sedan siblings.
New Tarago even better Toyota has achieved everything expected of its designers and engineers in the new-generation Tarago people mover.