Articles by Daniel Cotterill

Daniel Cotterill
Contributing Journalist
Want to see Kia's Rio sedan in Australia?
By Daniel Cotterill · 13 Apr 2017
Kia has taken the wraps off the fourth-generation Rio sedan at the New York motor show, but it has been ruled out for the Australian market by the Korean company's local arm.The Korean car-maker offered the previous-generation Rio sedan in Australia, but it was dropped due to slow sales.A number of brands have discontinued their light sedans from the Australian market in recent years, leaving only the Hyundai Accent, Honda City, and Mazda2 sedan as booted options in the segment.The new four-door Rio features improvements already seen here in the Korean manufacturer's popular hatch that went on sale in January this year.Kia's new car is a little bigger, has more refined styling, with similar performance, as well as plenty of extras inside and under the skin.Overall length in the sedan is up 15mm while the wheelbase is 10mm longer than the previous-gen sedan.The exterior has more upright A-pillars and a creased shoulder line running front to back, making the new sedan look a little bigger again than it really is.In the US where the Rio sedan will be sold, it is offered with a 1.6-litre four-cylinder GDI engine delivering 97kW/161Nm matched with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission.In Australia, the Rio has the same engine as the previous model, a 74kW/133Nm 1.4-litre four-cylinder unit mated to either a six-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic transmission.The cabin has been redesigned to align with the hatch to enhance new technologies. The centre console offers a bi-level tray to make storing smartphones and small tablets easier.Other features include a 7.0-inch centre touchscreen for multimedia that includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A factory-developed satellite navigation system, a digital radio and a USB charger for the rear-seat occupants are optional.Standard safety features include six airbags, 'Electronic Stability Control' (ESC), ABS brakes and 'Hill-Start Assist Control'. The Rio also has a reversing camera, automatic dusk-sensing headlights, daytime running lights and rear parking sensors on all models.
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Renault teases next-gen Megane RS
By Daniel Cotterill · 31 Mar 2017
A single image of the new Renault Megane RS covered by a cloth has signalled the beginning of Renault's teaser campaign.
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Is the last Bentley Continental the best?
By Daniel Cotterill · 23 Mar 2017
The Bentley Continental Supersports is the world's fastest four-seat car, and ten lucky well-off Aussie buyers will spend a minimum of $569,522 for the pleasure of driving the missile.
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Opel Insignia targets entry-level Europeans
By Tim Nicholson · 10 Mar 2017
The new Opel-built Holden Commodore from Germany will be aimed at lower-end European models in addition to its usual rivals
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High-level tech a-plenty in Volvo XC60 SUV
By Daniel Cotterill · 08 Mar 2017
Volvo has revealed its next-generation premium mid-size SUV at the Geneva motor show prior to its Australian launch in the fourth quarter this year.
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530kW McLaren 720S slides into Geneva
By Daniel Cotterill · 08 Mar 2017
The McLaren 720S high-performance coupe, that will lead the introduction of the company's second-generation Super Series, has been launched at the Geneva motor show
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Audi Q8 Sport previewed in concept form
By Tung Nguyen · 08 Mar 2017
Audi has unveiled a Q8 Sport concept at the Geneva motor show this week
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Holden Commodore, Astra safe for now
By Tim Nicholson · 08 Mar 2017
The future source of Holden's Commodore is uncertain past the new generation model, scheduled to launch in early 2018.
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VW's coupe sedan is back
By Robbie Wallis · 07 Mar 2017
VW has launched the Arteon liftback sedan at the Geneva motor show, with the top-of-the-range car arriving Down Under in October as a replacement for the Passat CC.
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Renault touts personalised, updated Captur
By Daniel Cotterill · 06 Mar 2017
A refreshed version of Renault's popular Captur SUV is to be revealed at the Geneva motor show this week
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