What year of Toyota RAV4 is best to buy used?
As for the number of kilometres on the odometer – “if possible, a kilometre reading equal to 15,000km per year is desirable,” a local Toyota dealer told Drive. So, for a used 2019
Read MoreAs for the number of kilometres on the odometer – “if possible, a kilometre reading equal to 15,000km per year is desirable,” a local Toyota dealer told Drive. So, for a used 2019
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Read MoreThis week on the CarExpert Podcast, Sean, Jade and Scott dive into hydrogen’s future as an alternative to petrol power, and Jade learns how to drive a manual live on camera. Where to
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Read More06:0018 September 2023 View 6 images When buying a used car, a low mileage reading is desirable. But when it comes to boasting about your own car, the higher the kilometre count, the bigger
Read MoreThis unique electric motor – which could turn almost any petrol or diesel car into a hybrid – has won a prestigious design award, and might be available to buy in the future.
Read MoreSometimes you feel the urge to get a second car because your daily driver just doesn’t scratch a particular itch. It’s possible to find a vehicle that offers practicality, style, enjoyable dynamics, and
Read MoreThe Volkswagen Golf has been the benchmark small car for years, combining tech, excellent driving dynamics and stylish good looks. We test the latest version to see if it lives up to its
Read MoreThe Volkswagen Golf has been the benchmark small car for years, combining tech, excellent driving dynamics and stylish good looks. We test the latest version to see if it lives up to its
Read MoreToyota Australia has long held a dominant grip on the Australian new-car market, having wrestled control from home-grown brands like Holden and Ford. However, I’m betting that’s all going to change in the
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