• Toyota Prado might be expensive in Australia, but not compared to overseas

    In 2024, Toyota raised eyebrows when the starting price of over $70,000 was announced for the 250 Series Prado, but a look around the world suggests that Australia might be getting a bargain.
    Toyota Landcruiser Prado 250 Series (European model)
    The Toyota LandCruiser Prado has earned a massive following in Australia. It’s the country’s most popular large SUV.That comes despite a near-$10,000 price rise that came with the new model in 2024. That sticker shock hasn’t been enough
  • 2026 Mahindra XUV 3XO AX7L review

    The Australian new-car market is experiencing a surge in options under $30,000, and India’s Mahindra puts a strong foot forward with the XUV 3XO light SUV. Is it the wisest choice, though?
    Skip ahead:IntroductionRunning costsPrice and specificationEnergy useInterior space and comfortOn-road assessmentConnectivity and infotainmentSummarySafety Next steps
    2026 Mahindra XUV 3XO A7XLIt’s not just Chinese car brands looking to grab your attention in Australia. Mahindra wants a bigger slic
  • Happy trails: Australian car towing rules made simple

    How to tow with confidence, understand Australian weight limits, avoid overload mistakes and keep insurers happy with easy checks.Aussies love a good trailer set-up. More and more of us are loading up with more gear, especially when we head away for a road trip, and caravans, camper trailers, boats and dirt bikes – not to mention the good old utility trailer for tip runs – just make life that much more convenient. RELATED: Roof loads done right: Surfboards, kayaks and Aussie rul
  • 2026 Hyundai Elexio price and specs: Chinese-built EV undercuts Kia EV5 twin, Model Y

    Hyundai Australia’s first Chinese-built vehicle, the Elexio electric SUV, will be cheaper than the Tesla Model Y and the related Kia EV5 Long Range when it arrives in showrooms in the coming weeks.
    2026 Hyundai Elexio pricing and specificationsChinese-built electric family SUV undercuts Tesla Model Y, Kia EV5 Long RangeWLTP-rated 546-kilometre from EV5-equivalent 88.1kWh batteryPriced from $59,990 drive-away
    Pricing and specification details for Hyundai Australia’s first Chinese-sour
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  • Fine driving: Australia’s ultimate foodie road trips

    Australia has some of the most beautiful road-trip routes in the world, but which ones have the best – and coolest – food spots?
    It’s no secret Australia is blessed with some of the most diverse scenic drives on Earth – no matter your climate preference. Whether you love rolling hills, wild waves, saffron-hued sand or rainforest canopies, there’s an Aussie road trip to inspire even the most nature-averse traveller. But there’s nothing quite like pair
  • Australian new-car sales in 2025: Annual record broken for third VFACTS year running

    A strong December for new-car sales has powered the third annual record in a row – but the top-selling Ford Ranger, Toyota RAV4, and Toyota HiLux are all in negative territory year-on-year.Sales of new motor vehicles in Australia have defied warnings of a slowdown to – just barely – set an annual record for the third year in a row, at more than 1.24 million cars, SUVs, utes, vans, and trucks.And the Ford Ranger ute held off challenges from the Toyota HiLux and RAV4 to remain th
  • Toyota maintains NZ dominance with record 2025 sales

    Toyota New Zealand has extended its market leadership to 38 consecutive years, delivering a record 33,019 vehicle sales in 2025 despite challenging industry conditions. The Japanese brand maintained its position as New Zealand’s number one automotive marque while also securing recognition as the country’s most reputable brand for the second consecutive year in the Kantar […]
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  • Australia’s vehicle market shows resilience in 2025

    Australia’s new vehicle market demonstrated resilience in 2025, selling 1,209,808 units despite facing ongoing challenges around electric vehicle (EV) uptake and evolving consumer preferences. The market closed the year on a positive note with December sales of 98,744 vehicles, representing a 3% increase compared to December 2024, according to Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) […]
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  • Property values end 2025 in decline but recovery signals emerge for 2026

    Property values across New Zealand slipped 0.2% in December, capping off a challenging year that saw the market decline 1.0% annually, according to Cotality NZ’s latest Home Value Index. The December result followed a modest 0.1% dip in November, with values falling in seven of the past nine months during 2025. Houses declined 0.7% for […]
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  • LDV Terron 9 ute available with $3000 discount, starting from $47,990 for ABN holders

    ABN holders are eligible for a $3000 discount the new LDV Terron 9 ute range, on top of already-available drive-away deals.A new pricing promotion for the LDV Terron 9 dual-cab ute sees it start from $47,990 drive-away for eligible ABN holders.The LDV Terron 9 Origin launched in Australia with a $49,990 drive-away deal for ABN Holders, before reverting to $50,990 drive-away.The new $3000 discount applies to the entry-level Terron 9 Origin, from $47,990 drive-way and the better-equipped Terron 9
  • Volkswagen ID. Polo interior makes good on promise to restore physical controls

    Volkswagen refers to the ID. Polo EV as featuring “a new cockpit generation” as it begins to trickle out official information about its new electric city car.The 2026 Volkswagen ID. Polo is set to make its full-scale debut later this year, but Volkswagen has revealed the full, undisguised interior of the new city car.The design of the ID. Polo’s interior delivers on Volkswagen’s ongoing promise to restore physical controls in vehicle interiors, after a generation of produ
  • Why Australians are still filling up with Russian-sourced petrol

    The embargo on Russian oil products isn’t working. Here’s why.Every time you fill your car up at an Aussie fuel bowser, chances are that a percentage of the original source of the crude oil that makes up your petrol or diesel comes from Russia.That shouldn’t be the case. Since 2023, there’s been an embargo on Russian-sourced oil due to the invasion of Ukraine, but it seems that there are still ways for companies to sidestep these regulations.The key intermediary in this i
  • Tesla sales in Australia 2025 revealed, with biggest annual decline on record

    Tesla has reported another annual drop in Australian sales – despite launching a heavily-updated Model Y – but it is expected to remain the country’s top seller of battery-electric vehicles.Tesla annual sales in Australia have declined for the second consecutive year – as the brand’s largest year-on-year slump on record – despite a mid-year boost from the updated Model Y SUV.However, unlike its global tally, Tesla is expected to remain ahead of growing Chinese
  • Chinese automakers set to overtake Japan in global sales

    Chinese automakers are projected to become the world’s largest sellers of new vehicles in 2025, overtaking Japanese manufacturers for the first time and ending Japan’s dominance of more than 20 years. According to a report by Nikkei Asia, Chinese automakers are expected to sell about 27 million vehicles worldwide this year, representing a 17% increase […]
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  • Cazoo creditors face uncertain wait for ÂŁ75.8 million

    More than a year after UK online used car dealer Cazoo collapsed into administration, nearly 10,000 unsecured creditors remain in limbo over whether they will recover any of the £75.8 million (NZ$155.4 million) owed to them. Joint administrators Teneo have confirmed that HM Revenue and Customs will receive its full £8 million (NZ$16.4 million) claim, […]
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  • BYD overtakes Tesla as world’s top-selling electric vehicle maker in 2025

    The growth of China’s BYD – and the biggest-ever annual decline in Tesla deliveries – has seen the title of the world’s top-selling electric vehicle maker change hands.Tesla has lost its spot as the world’s number-one seller of battery-electric vehicles to BYD, after a sharper-than-expected sales decline.It is despite Tesla’s top seller, the Model Y family SUV, undergoing a major update in 2025 that stimulated demand – and comes as the US brand prepares
  • My First Car: Radio’s Patrina Jones’ 1985 Ford Laser

    The car that started Gold 104.3 radio presenter and newsreader Patrina Jones’ love affair with Ford Lasers.Gold 104.3 radio’s Patrina Jones remembers buying her first car – a 1985 Ford Laser five-door hatchback – from a family in Shepparton, having spotted it parked on their front lawn with a ‘for sale’ sign on it. The presenter and newsreader on Melbourne’s The Christian O’Connell Show – which will launch nationally this month – s
  • Chery sale makes Tiggo 7 Australia’s cheapest PHEV, undercutting BYD Sealion 5

    Clearance deals on 2025-plated Chery Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid give the medium plug-in hybrid SUV the title of Australia’s cheapest PHEV – temporarily.Chery has announced discounts of $5000 off the list price of the Chery Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid plug-in hybrid range.The move to clear 2025-built vehicles has seen the price of the entry-level Chery Tiggo 7 Super Hybrid Urban reduced to $34,990, down from its regular list price of $39,990 drive-away.The move makes the plug-in hybrid SUV Austral
  • Mega-ministry risks stalling transport and vehicle policy, VIA says

    Plans to merge housing, transport, environment and parts of local government into a single “mega-ministry” risk slowing delivery and undermining specialist policy work, the Imported Motor Vehicle Industry Association (VIA) says.
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  • Holiday road toll falls again, 2025 deaths decline

    The number of deaths on New Zealand roads over the Christmas holiday period has fallen for a second consecutive year, with provisional figures showing seven fatalities for the 2025–26 period. The toll is less than half the 15 deaths recorded during the same holiday period last year and well below the 22 deaths recorded in […]
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  • Mitsubishi Pajero officially teased for first time in new Ralliart video

    Mitsubishi has revealed it will rely on its rally pedigree as a marketing tool for the new Pajero.The 2026 Mitsubishi Pajero has made its first official Mitsubishi-sanctioned appearance.In a new marketing video for Mitsubishi’s Ralliart motorsport division, the Pajero is briefly teased.The new Pajero is shown alongside Mitsubishi’s past participants in Dakar and WRC, and the 2025 Asia Cross Country Rally-winning Team Mitsubishi Ralliart Triton.The teaser video also appears to suggest
  • Tesla loses global EV crown to BYD as sales slip

    Chinese automotive giant BYD has overtaken Tesla as the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer in 2025, as the American company reported an 8% decline in annual sales. Tesla delivered 1.64 million EVs in 2025, down from 1.79 million in 2024, while BYD achieved record sales of 2.26 million electric vehicles for the year. The […]
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  • Australia to host record 67 car brands in 2026

    Australia will have 67 brands selling vehicles in 2026, rising to 75 brands by 2031, making it one of the world’s most competitive automotive markets according to new data released by the Australian Automotive Dealer Association (AADA). The AADA commissioned automotive data and modelling agency Blue Flag to detail projected brand numbers, with the research […]
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  • Chinese electric car brands could face closure amid a massive market realignment in 2026

    China’s booming automotive industry growth looks set to change direction in 2026, which could trigger a massive shutdown of numerous unprofitable brands.A seismic shift in the way China’s new vehicle market operates could see sales drop for the first time since 2020.As the saturated Chinese market begins to slow down, electric vehicle deliveries are tipped to decline in 2026, according to analysts, sending a shockwave through the industry.According to a report by South China Morning
  • Toyota LandCruiser Hybrid pricing could exceed $160,000 in Australia

    Toyota’s new LandCruiser flagship will feature a ‘performance hybrid’ powertrain, but pricing for the Lexus version shows the hybrid technology won’t come cheap.The Toyota LandCruiser Hybrid could land in Australia with a $166,000 price tag before options and on-road costs, making it more expensive than an entry-level Lexus LX.The hypothetical price positioning comes after Lexus Australia revealed pricing for the LX700h, the Lexus-badged version of the LandCruiser Hybrid.
  • Turn Your Spaces Into Marketing Machines: Showing Your Commitment to Customer Care

    Optimise your use of Point of Sale tools for promotion, and demonstrate your dealership’s commitment to ethical practices and regulatory requirements. For car dealers, promoting protection options in a compliant manner signals professionalism, care and a commitment to fair dealing. One of the most effective ways to do this, is by making the most of […]
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  • Making Technology Change Work

    Technology change can be uncomfortable, disruptive and resource-intensive – but it’s also unavoidable. The challenge for dealership leaders is knowing when a change is due, how to evaluate it properly, and how to support their teams so the transition becomes an uplift, not a burden. A simple starting point cuts through most of the hesitation: […]
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  • 2026 Kia Tasman S 4Ă—2 review

    The Kia Tasman S represents the business end, literally, of the Tasman range. While it may be focused on fleets, could the entry-level Tasman be good enough for private buyers?
    Skip ahead:IntroductionInteriorPrice and cost to ownValue SafetyCompetitorsRunning costsSummary and verdictDriving comfort
    2026 Kia Tasman S 4×2As with most utes, the 2026 Kia Tasman will first be seen around Australia in carefully curated, glossy lifestyle images of high-spec versions on billboards and in TV commer
  • Subaru’s STI performance arm reveals three new JDM specials for Tokyo Auto Salon

    Subaru Technica International, Subaru’s performance division, will reveal three new special editions for Tokyo Auto Salon.
    2026 Subaru Performance-E STI Concept
    Subaru fans are sure to be heartened by the news that STI will feature three new models at the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon.Subaru’s performance arm will show STI-enhanced versions of the WRX sedan, Levorg (sold here as the WRX Sportswagon) and Impreza.All three are set to become Japan-only specials, but unlike some of the legen
  • BYD Atto 1 could shake up Australia’s light car market

    Can BYD’s clever price and positioning for the new Atto 1 electric light car breathe life back into a segment that’s in decline?Just four models made up Australia’s Light Car Under $30,000 vehicle sales category in 2025, and three of the four saw their sales go backwards.In 2025 The BYD Atto 1 will join the segment and stands a genuine chance of causing a serious shake-up.Sales figures are down in the mainstream Light Car class by over 25 per cent with the Mazda 2, MG 3, and Su

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