Wagon Reviews

Hyundai i30 2014 review
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By Ewan Kennedy · 10 Dec 2013
Hyundai i30 station wagon is a practical big brother to the i30 five-door hatchback that has already scored plenty of points in the sales race since it was launched early in 2013.

Skoda Octavia 2014 Review
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By Ewan Kennedy · 09 Dec 2013
Skoda Octavia is all-new from the ground up and continues the long-time design that gives maximum interior space with excellent occupant comfort.

Mercedes CLS63 2013 Review
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By Craig Duff · 28 Nov 2013
Shooting brakes were conceived and crafted to carry people and their assorted gear on hunting trips.

Skoda Octavia 2014 Review
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By Peter Anderson · 27 Nov 2013
Skoda has been back in the Australian market for seven years and after a slow start is carving out a niche with the stalwart Octavia sedan and wagon.

Holden Commodore SS V Redline ute 2014 review
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By James Stanford · 19 Nov 2013
Even if the Commodore lives on past 2016, the Ute will almost certainly stop there.

Volvo V40 2014 Review
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By Chris Riley · 11 Nov 2013
Chris Riley road tests and reviews the 2014 Volvo V40 D4 with specs, fuel economy and verdict.

Used Alfa Romeo 159 review: 2006-2012
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By Ewan Kennedy · 04 Nov 2013
Alfa Romeo is undergoing a major resurgence in Australia, one that began midway through 2012 when the Italian factory took control here; previously a private importer did that job.

Audi RS6 2013 review
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By Peter Barnwell · 29 Oct 2013
We turn the spotlight on the car world's newest and brightest stars and answer the questions, including the biggest -- would you buy one?What is it?This is one of Audi's most potent cars and it's a wagon, hardly a "family" wagon but yes, it shares a carry-all body with more mundane A6 wagons - but little else. This one's a replacement for the previous tech-overkill V10 RS6 Avant and is a much better vehicle.How much?Deep breath, deep pocket, $225,000 much of which is straight to the government(s) in taxes.What are competitors?None that we can think of unless BMW brings out a hotrod 5-Series M5 wagon, or Benz brings out an E63 AMG wagon. The nearest thing would be an HSV Clubbie Sportwagon - about a million miles away.What's under the bonnet?Prodigious power comes from a 4.0-litre, V8 petrol engine with two, twin-scroll turbos nestling in the vee between each engine bank. The engine has cylinder deactivation which cuts four pots on cruise and plenty of other efficiency technology designed to boost performance and cut fuel use and emissions. Variable valve timing, friction reduction, on- demand ancillaries, direct injection, heat management, you name it. The donk is good for 412kW/700Nm output. Egad!How does it go?Like you wouldn't believe. Cuts a 3.9 second 0-100kmh sprint and has enough kick at any speed to make you light headed under full throttle. It's Ferrari performance in a family wagon and is extremely handy through the twist bits too despite tipping the scales at 2010kg..Is it economical?Pretty good considering with 9.8-litres/100km within reach - using 98 of course..Is it green?Greenish achieving a Euro5 rating for the engine.Is it safe?Five stars with plenty of additional driver assist features... and option packs with more.Is it comfortable?Covers most bases thanks to drive select with about five choices ranging from comfort through to race modes - soft to hard and everything in between for most dynamic functions.What's it like to drive?Emits a pyrotechnic bang at every gear change in sport mode - got to love that and oh, yes, eye wateringly quick and composed as well. Ticks all the boxes. Eight speed auto and quattro all wheel drive. Looks awesome riding on 21-inch alloys crouched low on its adaptive air suspension. The interior is premium luxury with all that brings including leather sports seats and Bose audio, digital TV, high end satnav, full connectivity.Is it value for money?Measured against what? Huge money for the average punter but against vehicles with similar performance that are nowhere near as practical, it's good value..Would we buy one?Sell the kids, not a problem.... Price: from $225,000Warranty: 3 years/unlimited, roadside assistCapped servicing: NoService interval: 12mths/15,000kmSafety: 10 airbags, ABS, ESC, EBD, TCEngine: 4-litre V8 twin-turbo petrol, 412kW/700NmTransmission: 8-spd auto; constant AWDThirst: 9.8L/100km; 98RON; 229g/km CO2Dimensions: 5.0m (L), 1.9m (W), 1.5m (H)Weight: 2010kgSpare: spacesaver
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Mercedes-Benz C63 2013 Review
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By Joshua Dowling · 28 Oct 2013
There's a new way by which Australia's economic outlook can now be judged. It's called the Mercedes-Benz AMG index, and if the latest figures are a guide, Australia, you're rolling in it.

Subaru Forester 2.5 auto 2013 review
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By Chris Riley · 16 Oct 2013
The Forester is a long time favourite with Aussie motorists. But it's a very different car than it used to be, more of an SUV than a jacked-up wagon.