Fiat 128 Reviews
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Fiat Reviews and News
Nissan Pathfinder and more models we need now
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By Tim Nicholson · 22 Apr 2022
It feels like we have been waiting forever for some models to hit the market.Granted, there are some pretty significant roadblocks at the moment, like the pandemic, crippling parts shortages, supply chain nightmares, and a war.But there are a number of mo
Why can’t we have these EVs?
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By Tung Nguyen · 05 Mar 2022
Electric cars are clearly now big business in Australia, just look at how many Tesla Model 3s were sold last year.Likewise, the recently introduced Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 are sell-out successes, and as time marches forward, EVs will just become more
Global top 10 automotive groups revealed
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By Tim Nicholson · 02 Mar 2022
The battle for global automotive sales supremacy has been fought and won for 2021, and there are a few surprises in the results.Three of China's biggest automotive giants are now certified global players, and there are a couple of interesting tussles that
Best-selling models from around the world
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By Tim Nicholson · 12 Feb 2022
Each year, automotive brands in markets all over the globe battle for the title of best-selling model and best-selling brand.In Australia last year, Toyota once again dominated the new-vehicle market, more than doubling the tally of second-place Mazda, as
Mitsubishi to continue Mirage sales for now
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By Tim Nicholson · 06 Dec 2021
Mitsubishi will continue to sell its Mirage micro car for a while yet, despite the hatchback not complying with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) changes that came into effect on November 1.The Japanese carmaker looks like it is the only manufacturer affec
Is hydrogen or electric better for tradies?
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By Tony O'Kane · 26 Sep 2021
When it comes to motoring, the winds of change blow stronger with each passing day. For some people, they may have unknowingly already bought their last petrol or diesel-engined car. For the rest of us, it’s really a question of “when”, not “if” we’ll turn our back on combustion propulsion.
The electric cars Australia doesn’t get – yet
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By Stephen Ottley · 25 Jul 2021
Australia is the lucky country. Aside from the natural wonders, we’re blessed with a wide variety of automotive choices - from pint-size Kia Rios to hulking Toyota LandCruisers. But that doesn’t mean we can’t wish for more.
Fiat keeps on updating ageing 500 city car
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By Justin Hilliard · 22 Jul 2021
Fiat Australia has once again updated the second-generation 500 micro car, with the previously special-edition Dolcevita grade becoming a permanent member of the line-up
Tesla loses one of its biggest customers
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By Stephen Ottley · 09 Jul 2021
Tesla will lose one of its biggest customers - costing it nearly $500 million.
The oldest new cars you can buy today – rated
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 16 May 2021
Right now, new-car sales are booming, buyers have to wait months and even years for specific model or grade choices in some instances, and nobody is really wheeling and dealing like they used to pre-pandemic.