Kia Cadenza … another luxury car for Australia
Kia’s new luxury car … the Cadenza. Everything but the lava lamp
Kia’s new luxury car … the Cadenza. Everything but the lava lamp
A somewhat disappointing first drive of the Chevy Volt for some motoring writers.
GM announces a car that will return 40 miles per gallon … Holden already sells a similar model in Australia.
The classic short-wheel based Landrover is set to make a comeback in early 2010
Cars can be safe and fuel efficient too.
Are motorists really interested in saving the environment or in saving money?
The rumour is that there’s a mid-engined hybrid MR2 soon to appear in the Toyota line up … but is it just a rumour?
Volvo recalls over 8,000 XC60 SUVs in the United States for a seatbelt problem.
Nissan leases a hydrogen-fueled SUV to Coca Cola in the United States. It’s the first hydrogen-fueled vehicle Nissan has built for anything but inhouse testing.
The Toyota Camry hybrid is coming … next year. Here’s a little hint of what’s to come
When will the demand for SUVs in Australia finally begin to wane? Not any time soon if the experts are to be believed.
Is a Volvo made in China still a Volvo?
By 2013 Ford believes that small cars will be the largest single segment of the US market with 36 percent of all sales. According to Ford buyers at both ends of the age spectrum will be their biggest buyers.
Production at Holden’s engine plant is up and now they’re heading back to two shifts.
Kia Soul … a Top Safety Pick for 2010 by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in the United States
Button joins McLaren
Ford Fusion hybrid wins against some impressive competition
Holden misses out again as Chevrolet narrows the field of candidates for the next Chevy Impala.
Kia starts production at its first plant in the United States
Mercedes comes back to Formula 1.