Sedan News

USA to snatch away last commodores
By Andrew Chesterton · 28 Sep 2016
There's life in the Commodore yet, with Holden planning to build and ship 1,000 left-hand-drive cars to the USA before its factory closes in the second half of next year.
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Sneak peek at Paris Motor Show
By Craig Duff · 23 Sep 2016
The top end of town has snubbed next week's Paris motor show but the biggest auto event on the European calendar will have plenty of new sheet metal.
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Small changes for big Mazda.
By Derek Ogden · 16 Sep 2016
The Mazda6 origins go back almost 30 years to the Mazda 626 medium-size sedan.
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Toyota tops August sales
By Tim Robson · 05 Sep 2016
The inevitable march towards a high-riding automotive future continued in August, as buyers continue to turn away from traditional passenger cars in favour of SUVS and utes.
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Mazda recalls 2.2 million cars over rust risk
By Andrew Chesterton · 02 Sep 2016
Mazda has issued a global recall of more than 2.2 million cars from across its range to rectify a potential corrosion issue that affects some of its best-selling models.
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What is Holden willing to do to get buyers back?
By Joshua Dowling · 01 Sep 2016
Holden is going to extra-ordinary lengths to get buyers back into showrooms as it prepares to shut its local car factory.
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R-powered Passat headed Down Under
By Andrew Chesterton · 30 Aug 2016
A new performance Passat is en route to Australia, with VW confirming a Golf R-powered version of its mid-size sedan and wagon will arrive in November.The all-wheel-drive 206TSI R-Line will headline the Passat’s MY17 model updates, landing Down Under with a $57,990 sticker price, or $59,990 for the wagon.The order books are now open for the 206TSI R-Line, powered by the 206kW, 350Nm turbocharged 2.0-litre from the brand’s current performance powerhouse, the Golf R. The 206TSI R-Line is being touted by VW as the spiritual successor to the V6-powered R36 Passat, last sold in Australia in 2010. The performance Passat arrives with VW’s 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system as standard, helping propel the sedan to 100km/h in just 5.5 seconds, with the wagon nipping at its heels in 5.7 seconds. Both the sedan and wagon will be equipped with VW’s six-speed DSG transmission as standard, along with an adaptive chassis control system with several driving modes.Outside, the 206TSI R-Line will wear the same 19-inch alloys and bodykit as the other R-Line variants, but arrives with dynamic LED headlights and new badging. Inside, you’ll find VW’s Active Info Display, along with leather-trimmed seats, alloy pedals and a flat-bottom wheel winged by paddle shifters. “The R-Line is a genuine performance car – not just a sports kit. It’s both a worthy successor to the R36 and a car to throw a fright into the prestige brands,” said General Manager of Sales for Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles, Ryan Davies.The MY17 updates will also see a number of smaller revisions to the Passat range, including new 17-inch Soho alloys and city AEB offered as standard on the 132TSi, while the driver’s seats in the Comfortline, Highline and Alltrack trim levels will get a memory function.The R-Line style pack will add Active Info Display, and will get different 18-inch Monterey alloys. Volkswagen is yet to confirm pricing on the rest of the updated Passat range. 
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Tesla announces world's fastest production car
By Andrew Chesterton · 24 Aug 2016
Tesla has launched a full-frontal assault on its supercar rivals, announcing a battery upgrade for the Model S that will produce a blistering zero to 100km/h sprint time of just 2.7 seconds.
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Pricing and specs update for small mercedes
By Danny Kwan · 23 Aug 2016
Updated looks, improved spec and a more powerful diesel headline the facelifted CLA range.
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