Australians are still buying cars at a rapid rate but should we be more patient? Some of the most exciting new models are still months away from hitting showrooms.
The Mitsubishi Pajero is soon coming back and it will have plenty of stiff competition to go up against. The Japanese carmaker is set to reveal the new-generation Pajero at some point during 2026 and ...
Why does my 1994 Mazda 929’s engine intermittently rev or surge when I first start it? This could be something to do with the engine’s idle-air control valve which plays an important role in making ...
Why does my 2019 Kia Sportage show the parking light symbol on the instrument cluster instead of the headlight (low-beam) symbol when the headlights are on? And is this really normal operation as the ...
Tesla Australia has confirmed the Model Y L will launch Down Under in the coming months. The brand has revealed few other details about the Model Y L in Australia, so we do not know how much it will ...
What should I do when the DPF light comes on in my 2014 Holden Captiva, and is there a way to perform a manual regeneration? Regardless of whether you use an additive, a car’s Diesel Particulate ...
On my 2016 Holden Captiva, both front door handles have broken so the pull‑to‑open part comes off. Is there a way to fix them, and where can I buy replacements that include the electrical unlock ...
Toyota claims the latest HiLux is a 'new generation' of its iconic hay-hauler, but is there enough that's genuinely 'new' to ensure it remains one of Australia's two top-selling utes?
Two months into 2026, traditional new car sales leader Toyota is 25 per cent down on the same period last year with a total of 27,916 units shifted to the end of February compared to 37,256 in 2025.
An updated version of the Cupra Born has just been released overseas, with the all-electric hatchback undergoing a serious ...
New reports out of the US say Hyundai and Kia may be forced to significantly reduce their EV footprint as volatile trade winds bite. According to industry source Automotive News, the upcoming and ...
Internal combustion power is still by far the most popular type of car in Australia, the latest sales data has revealed. EV numbers have shown progress again in February, including the continued ...
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