Convertible News
April fools Day Car jokes!
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By Laura Berry · 01 Apr 2025
Does anybody really do April Fools' Day pranks anymore? Apparently so.
Will the new LFA even be a Lexus?
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By James Cleary · 11 Feb 2025
Widely regarded as one of the most sonorous production cars ever made, the shatteringly fast, V10-powered LFA broke new ground for the Lexus brand.
Oz's ultra-luxury car market grows in 2024
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By Samuel Irvine · 07 Jan 2025
As the automotive industry's peak body warns of challenging times ahead for the new-car market in Australia due to rising costs and high interest rates, there is one corner of the market that is thriving.
The most exciting new cars coming in 2025
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By Stephen Ottley · 01 Jan 2025
A new year brings a fresh array of vehicles for Australia — but some get us more excited than others.
All the cars with expired ANCAP ratings
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By Samuel Irvine · 26 Dec 2024
As another year passes, another crop of vehicles forfeit their safety ratings from the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) – Australia and New Zealand's independent authority on crash test safety.
2025 Mazda MX-5 G20 Roadster 35th Anniversary
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By Samuel Irvine · 06 Dec 2024
Mazda has detailed pricing for a limited edition variant of its cult-favourite MX-5 model.
Cheaper Cruiser! 70 Series gets manual
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By Laura Berry · 06 Dec 2024
Australians will once again be able to buy the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series with a manual gearbox.
Compact convertible hits our shores
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By John Law · 07 Nov 2024
Mini has announced pricing for the Mini Cooper convertible range along with top-of-the-tree John Cooper Works hatch.
Porsche keeps the manual on life support
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By John Law · 30 Oct 2024
Porsche has released its most driver focused non-GT series 911 in facelifted ‘992.2’ trim, proving there’s life left in the purist sports car yet.
Sporty Cooper makes a comeback
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By John Law · 23 Oct 2024
Following the first ever electric John Cooper Works models, Mini has revealed combustion counterparts in hatch and convertible guise.