People Movers Starting Under $80K
Best People movers according to our experts
There's an old saying that if you want to become really good at something, then just keep doing it. That certainly applies to Ford and its iconic Transit van, which following its launch in 1965 has evolved through four generations, an expanded choice of variants and total production of around 10 million units.
Despite the emergence of new competitors in recent years, Toyota's HiAce van remains the go‑to workhorse for thousands of Aussie businesses. After a long gestation period rear barn doors are now offered as part of the package. Do they make a big difference?
Six months after the VW ID.Buzz and its commercial cousin the ID.Buzz Cargo arrived in Australia, a sportier more premium version of the ultimate retro‑futurist machine has joined them. The ID.Buzz GTX 4Motion is a dual‑motor, long‑wheelbase, seven‑seat‑only model that takes this pure‑EV formula into new territory.
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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
A recent overhaul of the Mercedes‑Benz Sprinter range brings extra safety technologies and new comfort and convenience features to the Heavy Commercial vehicle segment, but do these upgrades justify the high purchase/servicing costs of this popular German workhorse?
Volkswagen's Mulitvan has always been a practical people mover but something important has been missing until this new‑generation version came along.
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