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General Motors and Nissan

There has been some speculation around for a while now that Nissan might be interested in some form of alliance with General Motors in the US. Unfortunately for GM that possibility is looking less and less likely every passing day. GM has reported a massive drop in sales for June when compared to this time […]

Hybrids or Biofuels?

Ford in the US has announced plans to reduce their focus on producing hybrid technology motor vehicles (the Toyota Prius is a hybrid) and turn their attention to building vehicles powered by bio-fuels. Around September last year Ford committed itself to building the production capacity required to roll 250,000 off the production line by the […]

What Exactly is Electronic Stability Control?

With Holden’s announcement last week that it would introduce Electronic Stability Control to it’s next Commodore range the Australian motoring public were exposed to some interesting technology has the potential to save a lot of lives. Aussie Motoring sent feature writer – Russ Egan – out into the World Wide Web to find out just […]

An Invasion of Beetles

Could it be something out of H.G. Wells’ “War of the Worlds”? Actually, these mechanized vehicles and those that drive them “come in peace,” as hundreds of Volkswagen New Beetles trek to the New Mexico desert for the 7th Annual Roswell New Beetle “2K Car Show Weekend,” June 23 to 25, 2006. This year, Volkswagen […]

Car Sales Rise

The sales of new motor vehicles in Australia rose slightly in May despite the continuing increase in the price of petrol. However, that rising price of fuel had a negative affect on the sale of SUVs where there was a slight decrease in the number sold during May. Sales of SUVs have now been falling […]

Holden Announces Electronic Stability Control

Holden announced today that electronic stability control would be included as standard equipment on it’s new range of VE Commodores, Statesman, Caprice and Captiva models due out later this year. Electronic stability control helps drivers maintain control of their vehicles and prevent crashes by immediately identifying when the vehicle skids, swerves suddenly or when road […]

Honda Recalls Over Half a Million Vehicles

Honda announced yesterday that it was recalling over half a million vehicles manufactured between Oct 3 1994 and May 15 1997 because of a faulty part used in starting the engine. Models affected include Oddyssey minivans, CR-V SUVs and Step vans. The affected vehicles were sold in Japan, the United States, Europe and various Asian […]

Strange Bedfellows in Formula 1

They say that politics makes for some strange bedfellows but now Formula 1 could be challenging politics as Case IH and Ferrari shre the spotlight at Grand Prix Events in North America. Ferrari team cars will feature prominent Case IH decals during the Grand Prix of Canada in Montreal, June 25; and the U.S. Grand […]

Kia Rio Tops the Sub-Compact Class

The 2006 Kia Rio/Rio5 ranked highest for initial quality in the sub-compact category according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Initial Quality StudySM (IQS). The annual report, released yesterday, measures 217 vehicle attributes across eight categories, including driving experience, engine and transmission, and a broad range of quality problem symptoms reported by vehicle owners. […]

Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group is world’s sixth largest automaker in 2005

The Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group ranks as the sixth largest automotive manufacturer in the world, according to the Detroit-based weekly Automotive News. In Automotive News’ most recent survey of global automotive sales and production, Hyundai Motor Co. and its subsidiary Kia Motors Corp. registered an 11.6 percent jump in global sales in 2005 to 3,715,096 units. […]

A Fully Electric Sports Car?

Well it could just be possible and it could already be built … but no one is admitting to seeing it yet. Tesla Motors claimes to have built an totally electric car – not a hybrid like the Prius – that can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h just four seconds. It also claims that […]

Smarter Car Safety

The Australian Transport Council has adopted a proposal from the Queensland Government to undertake a range of initiatives designed to promote the use of electronic stability control in Australian motor vehicles. It appears as the the Transport Council was impressed by some interesting statistics from countries like Sweden and Japan and you can read more […]

VW Touareg

As a little bit of publicity for Aussie Motoring we have the URL emblazoned across the rear windscreen of our car and for some reason it seems to bring out the worst in some motorists. Some drivers seem to want to impress us by sitting glued to our tail on the highway – so tightly […]

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