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Read MoreFootball, meat pies, kangaroos and Mitsubishi cars. The Japanese company is offering Holden owners $1000 if they trade-in for a Mitsubishi – to reverse a 30 per cent sales slide. View 3 images Mitsubishi
Read MoreAustralia’s obsession with utes is killing us. The country’s annual benchmark report on used-vehicle safety, based on real-world crashes resulting in deaths and injuries, shows the workhorses that dominate today’s showroom sales are
Read MorePurchasing motor insurance for the first time requires careful consideration and understanding of the available options. As a first-time buyer, making an informed decision that provides the right coverage for your new car
Read MoreATTEMPTS to curb inflation by raising interest rates is clipping revenue for several industries and, as an example, shows up in the car game with a change to what customers are buying.
Read MoreWith the state of new car prices, buying a reliable used car makes economic sense. Mitsibushi is an often overlooked, inexpensive brand with a decent reputation for reliability. Still, here are three late-model
Read MoreFord’s chief says Chinese car makers are now his biggest EV rivals, rather than global brands like Toyota, Tesla or GM, with the executive calling out BYD, Geely, Great Wall and SAIC as
Read MoreThe new-gen S650 Ford Mustang is one of the most hotly anticipated new cars to hit Aussie shores, with Ford Australia confirming yesterday to Wheels that the seventh-gen Mustang will begin arriving in
Read MoreElectric car proponents are encouraging Australians to have their say on a fuel-efficiency standard. Photo: Getty Half of all new car sales in Australia should be electric by 2030 and the government should
Read MoreHalf of all new car sales in Australia should be electric by 2030 and the government should limit pollution from new petrol and diesel cars next year, says a new transport campaign. The
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