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Volvo EX90 pricing revealed ahead of launch
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By Samuel Irvine · 03 Feb 2025
Volvo has revealed pricing for its fully-electric EX90 large SUV.
Groundbreaking Santa Fe hybrid incoming!
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By Laura Berry · 03 Feb 2025
Hyundai’s new plug-in hybrid Santa Fe is close to making its global debut with a prototype being caught testing ahead of its arrival this year.
Thermostat and temperature gauge problems in my 2011 Ford Territory
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By David Morley · 29 Jan 2025
I have recently replaced the frozen thermostat in my 2011 Ford Territory 2.7 diesel seven-seater. After 24 hours of appearing to have fixed the problem, now I have the temperature needle flying from half to the-engine-is-going-to-blow-up within 15 seconds. As soon as I spotted the gauge rising, I hit the hazard lights turned the motor off and pulled the car to the left. I left it parked for 15 minutes, topped up the water and, 15 mins later, tried again. The same thing happened. When the radiator cap is opened, the system is under pressure like its blocked somewhere. Can someone point me in the right direction?
MG’s answer to the Toyota Prado?
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By Chris Thompson · 21 Jan 2025
MG India has revealed a new seven-seat SUV, which could rival popular ladder-frame-based models as a facelift to one of its Indian-market offerings.
Land Rover Defender 2025 review: 130 P500 V8
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By Marcus Craft · 16 Jan 2025
The 2025 Land Rover Defender 130 is the biggest vehicle in the Defender range.And the P500 variant is the last of the V8s on offer in the line-up with a 5.0-litre supercharged V8 pumping out 368kW and 610Nm.This upper large SUV is big but offers plenty of comfort, refinement and great driving.Which leaves us with the question: is the Defender 130 the best Defender for your family?
Hyundai's heavy-hitting family SUV detailed
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By John Law · 30 Dec 2024
Hyundai has detailed its largest combustion SUV, the Palisade, before it goes on-sale in Korea. Expected to arrive in Australia some time in 2025, the three-row SUV ditches its diesel powerplants for an all-petrol based offering, including a new powerful hybrid model with the Toyota Kluger, Kia Sorento and Nissan Pathfinder in its sights. The new-generation Palisade is bigger than its predecessor: 65mm longer (5060mm), 5mm taller and wider, riding on a 70mm longer 2970mm wheelbase. The Palisade rejoins a busy seven-seat segment with the brand also offering the Ioniq 9 electric car and smaller Santa Fe in Australia.In Korea, the Palisade is available in a nine seat configuration with a three-wide front bench. Normally, that would be unlikely for Australia but Hyundai has engineered a twin centre airbag for safety, so it may get in. It is otherwise a seven seater with two front, two middle ‘captain’s chairs’ and a three-wide rear bench.The interior has been completely overhauled in the style of the smaller Santa Fe, with upmarket trims such as Calligraphy getting twin curved 12.3-inch displays, with the centre working as the multimedia touchscreen. Upholstery comes in a variety of colours with top-spec variants getting the choice of black or brown leather in Korea. Huge 21-inch alloy wheels are available optionally. Helping keep the ride plush are the first adaptive dampers ever fitted to a non-N Hyundai SUV. The technology is borrowed from Genesis models. Under the bonnet you’ll find a 2.5-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder in place of the old 3.8-litre V6, while the more efficient diesel is effectively replaced by the new hybrid system. Petrol alone, the Palisade develops 210kW. The hybrid’s 1.65kWh lithium-ion battery and electric motor bumps this to 249kW with combined driving range in excess of 1000km. Electric car-like features include vehicle-to-load (V2L) along with ‘Stay Mode’ that allows the car to idle for long periods of time without compromising on air-con effectiveness. Australian pricing is yet to be confirmed but in Korea, Palisade prices have jumped by up to 15 per cent. If we apply that same increase to the flagship Calligraphy model ($81,719) today, it’s possible a new AWD hybrid could be pushing $95,000 before on-road costs.
Hyundai set to offer widest 7-seat SUV choice
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Dec 2024
In 2025, no other car company in Australia will offer quite the combination of body styles and powertrain choices for buyers seeking an SUV or crossover with three rows of seating as Hyundai.
Haval H9 still on the cards for Australia
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By Tom White · 09 Dec 2024
Haval H9 still on the cards for Australia as export market sales begin and diesel engine launches.
Mazda CX-80 Azami 2025 review: snapshot
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By Andrew Chesterton · 30 Nov 2024
The CX-80 flagship doesn’t come cheap, with the Azami trim setting you back $74,150 (petrol), $76,150 (diesel) and $87,200 (plug-in hybrid).
Mazda CX-80 GT 2025 review: snapshot
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By Andrew Chesterton · 28 Nov 2024
The GT is the second most-expensive model in the CX-80 family, with petrol, diesel and PHEV setting you back $68,950, $70,950 and $82,000 respectively,