LDV Mifa 9 Reviews

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LDV Aussie market onslaught continues with Mifa people mover arriving next month to challenge Kia Carnival and Hyundai Staria, and there's an EV version, too!
By James Cleary · 27 Oct 2022
Already shaking up the local market with its sharply priced and well-equipped SUVs, dual-cab utes, and light-commercial van models, LDV is expanding its Australian line-up with the addition of the Mifa people mover.
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Chinese Kia Carnival rival coming to Australia? Documents show LDV G90 poised to be offered Down Under
By Chris Thompson · 11 Oct 2022
Chinese brand LDV, known in Australia for its light-commercial vehicles, is expected to replace its popular G10 people-mover with a new model called the G90.Now approved for homologation in Australia, the LDV G90 is available in China already as the Maxus
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Diesel dual-cab doomsday is coming! Why China's new electric ute is the beginning of the end for diesel-powered workhorses | Opinion
By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Oct 2022
The end of the road for diesel dual-cabs is now in sight. In fact, next time you climb into your Ford Ranger or Toyota HiLux, listen very carefully. It's possible you'll here the faint ticking of the doomsday clock, Edgar Allan Poe style.
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Why your next new car will be Made In China: More Chinese-built cars sold in Australia than Korean or German vehicles as brand likes MG, LDV and Great Wall boom
By Andrew Chesterton · 05 Oct 2022
Chinese-built cars were the third most common vehicle type sold in Australia last month, beating cars from Korea – like Hyundais and Kias – and Europe – like BMWs or Mercedes –as brands like MG and Great Wall boom.
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It has taken a while, but 2023 will be when Australia embraces electric cars | Opinion
By Tung Nguyen · 30 Sep 2022
There is no denying Australia has been slow in getting onto the electric car hype train, but I'm betting that is all about to change and 2023 will be the year that happens.Whether it is because of our unique geography, the lack of government incentives, o
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Australia's first electric ute revealed, and it's coming this year
By Tung Nguyen · 29 Sep 2022
Australia's first all-electric ute will arrive in November, with the LDV eT60 set to touch down in showrooms before year's end.The LDV model will beat major players in the ute space like the Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, Mitsubishi Triton and Nissan Navara t
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Will Australia's first electric ute be Chinese? Can GWM's electric Ute beat the LDV eT60 to market, or will the Ford Ranger or Mitsubishi Triton kick off a new wave of electrified utes?
By Tim Nicholson · 25 Aug 2022
With electric vehicle sales finally gaining traction in Australia, attention is turning to the diesel-powered utes that make up nearly a quarter of all vehicle sales in Australia.Are battery electric powertrains the best fit for these workhorses, or is hy
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Kia Carnival? Honda Odyssey? Nah, the LDV MIFA 9 could be Australia's first all-electric people mover!
By Tony O'Kane · 30 Jun 2022
Chinese auto giant SAIC has officially confirmed that it will bring its Maxus MIFA 9 all-electric people mover to the United Kingdom – and it’s a model that the company’s local office has a keen eye on.
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Electric utes - Cybertruck, F-150 Lightning, GMC Hummer, Rivian R1T, LDV T60: which ones will we get, and which ones do we really want?
By Tony O'Kane · 18 Jun 2022
In what seemed like the blink of an eye, the ute and pickup segment transformed from being a deeply conservative one, to one that’s looking at a virtual tsunami of all-electric options looming on the horizon. Some are ultra-pragmatic workhorses, some are pitched squarely at the ‘lifestyle’ crowd, and others fall somewhere in between. All are linked by a common thread – there’s not a combustion en
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China's next big thing!
By James Cleary · 09 Jun 2022
While many established brands in the Australian new vehicle market are battling strong headwinds, relative newcomers from China are charging ahead, scoring big wins on the May sales charts.MG's range of compact cars and SUVs, including relatively affordab
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