Mitsubishi Triton 2016 News
Tropical Polos and popular Triton recalled
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By Tom White · 07 May 2019
Volkswagen issues recall for potentially explosive airbag, while Mitsubishi rectifies defective side-steps.
HiLux is Australia's favourite car
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By Ron Hammerton · 05 Jan 2017
Australia's love affair with one-tonne utes can't be denied, with the Toyota HiLux being crowned 2016's most popular model.
Which ute is the best value?
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By Joshua Dowling · 11 Nov 2016
Big ute makers are swapping blows and dropping prices to lure tradies.
What topped the sales charts in October?
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By Tim Robson · 04 Nov 2016
The Toyota HiLux has claimed the number one spot for October ahead of its arch rival, the Ford Ranger.
Which car topped the September sales charts?
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By Tim Robson · 06 Oct 2016
Mazda vaults up three spots to relegate Toyota to second as Hyundai claims three top-ten spots.
New car sales slump in July
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By Tim Robson · 03 Aug 2016
New vehicle market slips by almost 40,000 units in July as new financial year rolls in
Australia sets new-car sales record in June
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By Joshua Dowling · 05 Jul 2016
Australia sets new-car sales record, but uncertainty after the Federal election could see a slowdown ahead.
800,000 cars recalled in two days
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By Joshua Dowling · 30 Jun 2016
Cars are either being built worse -- or companies are getting better at detecting faults.a range of models made over the last 10 years replacing potentially deadly Takata airbags in 1.3 million cars in Australia. a second, airbag-related recall for the Priusreplacing potentially deadly Takata airbags in 1.3 million cars in Australia
Best ute and van deals ahead of EOFY
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By Joshua Dowling · 20 Jun 2016
June 30 nears, dealers sharpen prices, accountants look at the books and tradies update their transport
SUVs and ute sales continued to climb in May
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By Richard Blackburn · 10 Jun 2016
SUVs and utes are hot, sedans are not — that's the message from the latest monthly vehicle sales figures.