More Recalls for Toyota
Toyota sings the recall blues again . this time it’s 1.5 million vehicles for potential fuel line leaks
Toyota sings the recall blues again . this time it’s 1.5 million vehicles for potential fuel line leaks
Commodore helps to fight crime in the United States
It’s one hot electric car and Mercedes-Benz is putting it into production!
A compact coupe with three passenger doors? See for yourself.
The new Kia Rio is only a few weeks away and it will be interesting to see if the reality is just as exciting as the impression.
The Toyota FJ Cruiser looks as though it’s built for the genuine off-roader who may like to clean the interior with a hose.
Sometimes the law spoils some great concept cars and the Mini Beachcomber is definitely one of those.
New features including a DVD player for Honda CR-V Luxury and Sports models
It was another bumper year for car sales in Australia despite the fact that some other industries struggled to make any head-way at all.
The new Kia Picanto is definitely going to arrive with some attractive green credentials
GM execs were quick to dump on Toyota when they had problems with the Prius. Maybe now that GM is recalling 100,000 vehicles those same execs may be eating humble pie.
A bold move from Hyundai – releasing a wagon before the sedan.
Ford Transit Electric Van begins real-world testing
Nissan launches a new global car with a rather old name
Can novelty car mice really last the distance?
Watch one backpacker try to do over and over what others seem to be doing with no effort at all.
A lot of fine words from Ford about their 2011 Ford Territory – I guess we just have to wait and see if it lives up to all that hyperbole
Suzuki lets others chase more power and instead focuses on better fuel consumption
For $A168,000 plus on-road costs you too can do 0-100km/h in 3.0 seconds in the 2011 Nissan GT-R
Mazda i-stop new fuel economy technology Mazda plans on introducing into Australia next year.