1971 Ford F250 Reviews
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Ford Ranger Platinum vs Ford Everest Sport 2026 review: long-term
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By Andrew Chesterton · 22 Aug 2025
The Ford Ranger and Ford Everest share much in common, with the ute-based SUV borrowing the Ranger's big V6 diesel engine, its rugged capability and its ladder-frame platform. But which is the better family car? We put newly minted dad, Andrew Chesterton, behind the wheel of both to answer that very question.

Ford Ranger Black is back!
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By James Cleary · 22 Aug 2025
Ford Ranger Black edition makes a return for 2025

The empire strikes back: Ford's plan to battle China
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By Jack Quick · 12 Aug 2025
Chinese carmakers like BYD are starting to take over market share globally and established players are starting to feel the crunch.
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Ford’s revolutionary $46K electric ute plans confirmed: New electric dual-cab to be cheaper than 2026 Ford Ranger 4WD as Blue Oval bets big on China-style manufacturing to challenge the 2026 BYD Shark 6 at its own game
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By Tom White · 12 Aug 2025
Ford says its revolutionary new electric ute will be cheaper than Ranger, less barebones than Slate Auto rival.
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Kia Tasman's next move exposed: The 2026 Kia Tasman ute’s next step against the Ford Ranger, BYD Shark 6 and Toyota HiLux to be hybrid power
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 12 Aug 2025
Where does the Kia Tasman go from here?
Is having a conventional diesel engine as the sole choice enough to run with the best-sellers?
Should the Tasman follow the lead of the Ranger Raptor by going down the off-road performance path, to create a halo model for the rest of the range to bask beneath?
Or is going hybrid the answer?
The answer may shock you!
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Sorry diesel diehards, your favourite fuel is dead – it just doesn't know it yet | Opinion
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By Andrew Chesterton · 09 Aug 2025
Diesel as a fuel source might not be dead yet, but the vultures are circling, waiting for their prey to finally stop moving.
Don’t believe me? It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see into a future already so clearly laid out, and not just by newcomer brands, but by some of the biggest proponents of diesel engines in the history of the fuel.
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Next-gen electric Ford F-150 pick-up and Transit delivery van delayed in favour of smaller, more affordable 'Model T moment' EVs : reports
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By Chris Thompson · 08 Aug 2025
Ford is reportedly delaying production of successors to electric versions of its F-150 and Transit as the Blue Oval looks to focus on smaller, more affordable electric cars.
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Ford's new pick-up gets muddy!
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By James Cleary · 08 Aug 2025
It’s widely regarded as a great way to exfoliate, detoxify and hydrate the skin, while some believe it can provide relief from muscle and joint pain. But the type of mud bath Ford Australia has been applying to its up-coming Ford Ranger Super Duty is far from a therapeutic beauty routine.
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Ford’s ‘breakthrough’ electric car incoming: Blue Oval about to reveal huge electric car advancement to battle Xiaomi, BYD and Tesla
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By Dom Tripolone · 05 Aug 2025
Ford's "Model T" moment for EVs could be a mid-sized ute.

More than 10,000 cars hit with urgent recall
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By Jack Quick · 04 Aug 2025
Kia Australia is currently recalling 9534 examples of its Cerato and Seltos due to a potential engine defect that increases the risk of vehicle fire.These BD-generation Kia Cerato and SP2-generation Seltos vehicles were produced between 2020 and 2022. They are also fitted with the non-turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine.“The piston rings fitted to the engines of certain vehicles may not meet manufacturing specifications, and could cause engine failure and vehicle stalling,” said the company in its recall notice.“A damaged engine may result in the vehicle stalling and/or engine oil leaking, increasing the risk of an accident or vehicle fire causing injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.”9534 vehicles affectedVIN list is attached hereOriginal recall notice is attached hereOwners of an affected Kia Cerato or Seltos are being urged to content their preferred Kia dealer “immediately” to schedule an appointment to have the engine inspected and replaced if damaged, free of charge.An engine control unit (ECU) software update will also be applied during the inspection as an “additional data monitoring tool to detect early signs of engine failure”.For more information, call Kia Customer Service on 131 542.Ford Australia is also recalling 2039 examples of its Mustang sports car due to a manufacturing defect that may cause the fuel supply to become impaired.This recall affects Ford Mustang examples produced between 2021 and 2022.2039 vehicles affectedVIN list is attached hereOriginal recall notice is attached here"Due to a manufacturing defect, the fuel pump impeller may not operate as intended," said the company in its recall notice."If this occurs, it could impair the fuel supply to the engine and result in a loss of motive power whilst driving."If you own an affected vehicle, Ford Australia will contact you in writing, requesting you to contact an authorised Ford dealer to have the fix rectified, free of charge.For more information, you can contact any authorised Ford dealer or the Ford Customer Relationship Centre on 133 673.