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Why is my oil light only coming on while idling?
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By David Morley · 26 Nov 2024
I’m wondering if it’s common for the oil light in my 2018 Kia Carnival to come on when sitting and idling but to go away when revs go up and the oil is full. Would this mean my oil pressure sensor is stuffed?
Mazda CX-80 Pure 2025 review: snapshot
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By Andrew Chesterton · 24 Nov 2024
You could look at the CX-80 Pure as evidence that the brand’s new 'Mazda Premium' strategy - and the prices associated with it - is still finding its feet in Australia.
2025 Kia EV9 GT and 2025 EV6 revealed
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By Samuel Irvine · 22 Nov 2024
Kia announced the first details of its much-anticipated EV9 GT model at this year's Los Angeles motor show.
Volkswagen Caddy 2025 review: Maxi Life TDI320
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By Mark Oastler · 14 Nov 2024
The people-mover segment of the Australian new car market is dominated by Kia's Carnival eight-seater. However, there are smaller seven-seat alternatives like Volkswagen's Caddy Life, but does it have the interior space and versatility Aussie families need?
Mitsubishi Outlander 2025 review: Plug-in Hybrid EV GSR
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By Marcus Craft · 10 Nov 2024
Drive a comfortable, family-friendly car while helping to save the planet? It couldn't be easier...Hybrid vehicles are currently a great choice as they offer a happy compromise between driving a car with an internal combustion engine (ICE) or driving a full EV.The Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid EV (PHEV) in GSR spec is packed with features and offers fuel cost-savings over an ICE vehicle.
VW officially unveils Tayron SUV
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By Samuel Irvine · 10 Oct 2024
Volkswagen has pulled the covers off its brand-new Tayron SUV ahead of its official debut at next week's Paris motor show.
Mahindra XUV700 AX7L vs Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max Elite 2025 comparison review
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By Chris Thompson · 13 Sep 2024
We pit the Mahindra XUV700 AX7L and Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max Elite - the cheapest seven-seat SUVs you can buy in Australia - against each other!
Volvo refreshes ageing XC90 SUV
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By Tim Nicholson · 04 Sep 2024
Volvo has breathed new life into the ageing XC90 large SUV with a serious makeover to help it keep pace with its rivals.The seven-seat premium family-hauler has been on the market since 2015, with a number of updates along the way, but this upgrade will ensure the XC90 will be with us for a while yet.Australian launch timing is unclear, but Volvo is also in the process of launching the EX90 - an electric sibling to the XC90. The EV will land in Australia in April.The refreshed XC90 will, however, be electrified. The main powertrain variant confirmed is the plug-in hybrid T8, but 48-volt mild hybrid B5 and B6 grades will continue as well. The Australian 2025 XC90 line-up is yet to be outlined.The updated PHEV has an electric driving range of 70km on the WLTP cycle, and according to Volvo has a combined petrol-electric range of more than 800km.Volvo has not provided any more detail about the powertrain, so it’s unclear if it will have the same 288kW/640Nm outputs as the current model. It will be all-wheel drive.Volvo Australia has previously committed to becoming an EV-only brand by 2026 - much earlier than Vovo’s global target of 2030.However, the Chinese-owned Swedish brand is still selling plenty of non-electric models so the XC90 update makes sense. This will appeal to family buyers that aren’t quite ready to commit to a fully electric model.Volvo said in the XC90 press release the model mix is appropriate for right now, but suggested some markets are taking longer to embrace EVs.“This balance between fully electric and plug-in hybrids is the right portfolio for the market of today, as the premium fully electric market is still developing in several key markets. Plug-ins remain critical to our sales and profit growth plans over the coming years.”Whether this means Volvo Australia will include PHEVs as part of its plan to be electric only is unclear for now.The new 2025 XC90 ushers in a fresh front-end design, incorporating a modern take on the 'Thor's Hammer' LED headlights, and a new bonnet and grille with an updated diagonal logo spread across the car's face, giving it a sharper, smoother and more up-to-date look.Volvo hasn't messed with the signature LED tail-lights, aside from making them a little darker. Inside the XC90 gets a refreshed cabin and adopts the user experience from the EX90 and its smaller EX30 stablemate.It gains a larger 11.2-inch central touchscreen with higher resolution and Volvo says this “improves the user experience and opens up a world of new features, apps and of course regular over-the-air software updates”.In fact, Volvo says it will roll out this updated UX via a free over-the-air software update for any existing models that have Google built-in. That could be up to 2.5 million customers on cars built as early as 2020.Other interior tweaks include more practical storage spaces, particularly in the centre console, a horizontal dash design, restyled air vents and ‘premium’ recycled materials for the dash panels and trim.Under the skin, Volvo has made changes to the suspension setup to help improve ride quality. An optional air suspension is available with adjustable ride height.Local pricing hasn’t been confirmed but the current XC90 range runs from $100,990 before on-road costs for the B5 Bright, to $128,990 for the T8 PHEV.The all-electric seven-seat EX90 is expected to be priced north of $130,000 when it lands next year. The XC90 rides on Volvo’s SPA architecture, while the EX90 uses the SPA2 platform, shared with the incoming Polestar 3 SUV.The XC90 will continue to compete against the likes of the Lexus RX, BMW X5, Audi Q7, Mercedes-Benz GLE, Genesis GV80 and Mazda CX-90.The current XC90 landed in 2015, replacing the first-gen model that went on sale in 2006 becoming a global hit for Volvo.
Volvo EX90 2025 review - International first drive
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 03 Sep 2024
The Volvo EX90 is the company's first entirely in-house-developed and purpose-built electric vehicle, but it's much more than that. Advanced safety and multimedia tech, combined with intelligent interior packaging as well as sophisticated chassis and powertrain engineering, aim to make the Swedish large luxury SUV EV best in class. Not that you'd know all this from its pretty though safe design.
Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace 2025 review: 162TSI R-Line
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By Emily Agar · 27 Aug 2024
The updated Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace sees new technology and a great standard features list but will the compact size limit the usefulness of that coveted third-row?