Tag: New Cars

VFACTS July 2023: Record new-car sales, Ford Ranger number one, MG ZS third

Deliveries of new cars grew last month – and set a new July record – amid increased arrivals of customer vehicles already on order, rather than rising demand. The Ford Ranger beat the Toyota

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The car quarantine gridlock continues at Australia’s ports

Thousands of cars are still delayed at Australian ports as a national quarantine crisis reaches its first anniversary. New car buyers are still facing long delays on popular models, compounding the effect of

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Pricetag for car carrier fire: More than $330 million

The fire on the Panamanian-registered Fremantle Highway, which was carrying new cars, resulted in the death of a crew member and the injury of seven others who jumped overboard to escape the flames.

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Electric car sales up 120% on last year, says Electric Vehicle Council

The newly released State of Electric Vehicles Report for July 2023 is promising for EV enthusiasts, showing electric cars as making up 8.4% of new car sales so far in 2023, up 120%

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6 Used Cars To Stay Away From

sturti / Getty Images/iStockphoto Buying a used car can be a savvy move if you want a reliable vehicle at an affordable price. However, there are some used cars that aren’t great investments.

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Council calls for regulatory reform as electric car sales accelerate – pv magazine Australia

Australia’s shift to zero-emissions vehicles is accelerating with a new report revealing that electric vehicles sales more doubled in the first half of 2023 with battery-powered vehicles accounting for more than 8% of

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What kind of car is affordable for your budget?

(iSeeCars) — The average new car costs $43,528, while the average one-to-five-year-old used car costs $34,291 according to the latest iSeeCars data. While used cars are significantly cheaper than new cars, both are

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What Australia can learn from more mature electric car markets like the UK | Opinion – Car News

To the end of June this year, Australians had bought more than 43,000 electric vehicles representing 7.5 per cent of the entire new car market. Considering that, to the same point in 2022,

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Which cars still quality for the $7,500 tax credit?

Electric cars may be getting cheaper, but they’re still not cheap. As such, many potential customers hope to factor in the up-to-$7,500 federal electric vehicle tax credit as a way to soften the

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Slow start for used electric cars

Only one in 100 used cars for sale are electric, and it could take three years before the situation improves significantly, experts warn. Greater government subsidies aimed at fleets and used vehicles could

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