Cupra Sportstourer Reviews | Overview
CUPRA could save the day for fans of fast wagons. Just a few weeks ago, Volkswagen announced it was ending sales of the Golf wagon, including the brilliant and ballistic Golf R model.
Read MoreCUPRA could save the day for fans of fast wagons. Just a few weeks ago, Volkswagen announced it was ending sales of the Golf wagon, including the brilliant and ballistic Golf R model.
Read MoreGoogle is expanding app offerings across its open-source infotainment platform and in cars with built-in Google applications. Drivers will be able to access WebEx and Zoom, Prime Video, the Weather Channel and the
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Read MoreThe 2024 Nissan X-Trail ePower might just be the most interesting vehicle that I’ve been tasked with reviewing to date. That’s a bit of a weird thing to say about a mainstream mid-size
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Read MoreChinese car maker BYD has opened its first Megastore in Alexandria, Sydney, the first of many planned in Australia to showcases EV and battery technology to Australian consumers, and provide an educational experience
Read MoreThe Blue Oval is looking to capitalise on the success of its Ranger Raptor with a new cheaper off-road focused tough ute. Ford is expanding its Ranger lineup with the off-road-focused Wildtrak X,
Read MoreThe world’s biggest electric vehicle maker has launched its first showroom in Australia, a move it says will shake up the automotive industry and change the way motorists buy cars. BYD opened the
Read MoreOn that score, the WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) range is 400 kilometres, which is nothing special. Likewise, the maximum charging speed of 150kW. Several other marques now offer 250, 270
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