Subaru Vortex Reviews
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Subaru Reviews and News
Australia's 100 best selling cars for 2025
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By Tim Gibson · 09 Jan 2026
The Australian new car market is going through one of its biggest changes to date.A wave of budget-focused Chinese brands has washed over the market in the past two years, eating away into the sales of many established carmakers.The emergence of new technologies such as hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles will change the cars we drive forever.Despite that, some things have stayed the same. Diesel-powered utes and 4WDs are the dominant force in Aussie motoring, but new models are snapping at their heels.Here are the best selling 100 vehicles in Australia during the past year.
These are the most important new cars of 2026
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By Stephen Ottley · 02 Jan 2026
Amid the seemingly endless influx of new cars coming our way there are some that are simply more important than others.
Five cheap little Japanese cars we need
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By James Cleary · 25 Dec 2025
There’s something about spotting a Honda S660, Subaru Sambar or Suzuki Hustler in local traffic. A pang of regret that we’re denied mainstream access to the Kei car smorgasbord on offer in Japan.
The US wants wagons and Kei cars on the global menu
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By Tom White · 05 Dec 2025
America wants to see a station wagon comeback, but it won't be as easy as it sounds.
$60K rugged electric family SUV detailed
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By Jack Quick · 05 Dec 2025
Subaru has detailed the pricing and specifications of its rugged Trailseeker large electric SUV for the US market ahead of deliveries commencing in early 2026.
New-gen rugged family SUV arrives
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By Jack Quick · 27 Nov 2025
Wilderness is finally coming to Australia!
Subaru Forester 2026 review: AWD Touring Hybrid long-term | Part 2
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By Andrew Chesterton · 23 Nov 2025
Subaru says its "strong hybrid" technology is finally on-par with the best family SUVs in the business. But is it? We put the Forester Touring Hybrid to the long-term test to find out.
What you must know before buying a used car
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By Tim Gibson · 20 Nov 2025
A new safety report has rated some popular used cars.Monash University’s Accident Research Centre Used Car Safety Ratings for 2025 have been revealed, with 23 new vehicles added to the handbook that covers vehicles built between 1982 and 2023.Top picks of the newly added vehicles were the 2013-22 Ford Transit van, 2014-21 BMW 2 Series, 2019-23 Mazda CX-30, 2017-23 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and 2018-23 Subaru Forester.The report revealed the average risk of being killed or seriously injured across all road users involved in a crash is 34 per cent lower in a vehicle manufactured from 2022 onwards, compared to 20 years ago. The ratings report looked at crash data analysing more than 9.5 million vehicles and 2.6 million road users in Australia and New Zealand between 1987 and 2022. It rated 561 vehicle models that were built between 1982 and 2023 looking at factors such as crash location, driver age and the number of vehicles involved. It measured safety through an overall rating with three categories: driver safety, other road user safety and crash avoidance. All are ranked out of five.Certain vehicles received a ‘Safer Pick’, where they scored five stars for overall and driver protection, with at least four stars for other road user safety and crash avoidance. Almost all 'Safer Pick' vehicles are available second-hand for under $25,000 and more than half priced below $10,000, according to Monash University.The report made particular note of the high risk attached to ute crashes, with only one ute achieving a five-star overall rating, and 70 per cent one or two stars.Some of this real-world data does not line up with ANCAP safety ratings. The Ford Mustang, manufactured from 2015-2022, received a two-star rating, which was later upgraded to three-stars with ANCAP. Yet, it achieved a near all-excellent rating in real-world crashes, according to the data.The full data set is available here.
Big brand ditches EV plans
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By Laura Berry · 13 Nov 2025
Any hopes of seeing a much wider range of electric Subarus appears to be dashed with the Japanese car manufacturer becoming the latest brand to step back from plans to invest heavily in electric vehicles.
Subaru Forester 2026 review: Touring - off-road test
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By Marcus Craft · 08 Nov 2025
The 2026 Subaru Forester Touring petrol is here. The sixth-generation of Subaru’s Forester has landed – replete with hybrid versions aplenty – but the petrol-only variants are still well and truly in the race for buyers' attention. The five-seat mid-size SUV has a 2.5-litre four-cylinder 'boxer' engine, Subaru’s 'symmetrical all-wheel drive' system and some new changes inside and out.