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Crossing over
Crossovers have failed to ignite the imagination of Australian buyers, but are hot in America.
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Kue signals future
A supercharged statement about the future has dominated Kia's stand at the Detroit Motor Show.
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Use your head when buying used
Buying a car is the second-biggest purchase most of us will make.
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Long wait for sporty Evo
The Lancer Evo-X is expected to be released internationally later this year and it looks a ripper.
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Merc’s new coupes are all class
Mercedes has announced pricing and specification on the new CL Class Coupe range, which is destined for Australia in March with V8 and V12 engines. With three models on offer, pricing starts from $308,000 for the CL500, which features a 285kW, eight-cylinder engine, with 530Nm from 2800rpm. It beats the current V8 in performance and can get to 100km/h in just 5.4 seconds, compared to the predecessor's 6.3 seconds.
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House of hot Holdens
There's a new player on the hot Holden tune-up shop scene, and this one has serious racing cred.
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American icon coming to a showroom near you
Miami is a long way to go for a slow lap of a speedway in a car that moves with the alacrity of an arthritic uncle. A long, long way ... but this is no ordinary car. The Camaro Coupe is the car that will take Holden's rear-wheel drive engineering expertise into the US consciousness, even if most buyers do not have even a clue where the car comes from.
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Are we ready for ethanol power?
Bioethanol-powered vehicles may not be the solution to diminishing oil supplies, but Saab believes they are a viable alternative for a more environmentally friendly approach. That was the line this week as the Swedish brand became the first company to introduce bioethanol vehicles into the country.
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The Aussie Caddy
The car that will put Cadillac into Australian showrooms has finally been revealed in the US, together with plans for another two American follow-up models.
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