Volvo 164 Reviews

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Why 2022 was a disappointing year for Hyundai, Nissan, Lexus, BMW and Mercedes-Benz
By Stephen Ottley · 14 Jan 2023
The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, which keeps track of every new car sold in Australia, described 2022 as an “unusual year” - which is a spectacular understatement.
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A growing new-car force? Australians bought more than 120,000 Chinese-made vehicles last year
By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Jan 2023
China is emerging as an increasingly powerful new-car force in Australia, with more than 120,000 Chinese-made vehicles sold here last year.It's a meteoric rise for the relatively new vehicle manufacturing hub, with just 76,262 vehicles sold in 2021.
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Top 10 reviews of 2022
By Tung Nguyen · 31 Dec 2022
Buying a new car in 2022 was not an easy task thanks to extended wait times, stock shortages and dealers seemingly less willing to budge on the sticker price, but that didn’t stop huge interest in reviews.
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Twinning! Cars that you might not know share engines
By Chris Thompson · 24 Dec 2022
With the twin-built Toyota GR86 and Subaru Impreza carrying over their (albeit now larger) shared engines into the new generation, a conversation was sparked in the CarsGuide office about unexpected cars that share an engine.
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Tom White's Top 5 cars of 2022: From the BYD Atto 3 to the Golf R
By Tom White · 19 Dec 2022
Cars to watch the downfall of combustion by.
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What Tesla has done that Lexus, Volvo, Land Rover and others have all failed to achieve
By Stephen Ottley · 18 Dec 2022
When it comes to luxury cars in Australia the market is dominated by the ‘Big Three Germans’ - Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi. Or at least, it was.
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2023 Mazda CX-60 has premium aspirations, but how does it stack up on price, specs and performance against Lexus NX, Audi Q5, BMW X3 and others?
By Chris Thompson · 09 Dec 2022
Now that Australian pricing and specifications for the new Mazda CX-60 SUV have been confirmed it’s worth taking a look at the premium medium SUV market to work out if it’s the best option across its price range.
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Volvo EX30 EV SUV confirmed as critical to Swedish brand's future success, and the XC90 lives on!
By James Cleary · 07 Dec 2022
Volvo's global CEO has confirmed the company's small EX30 EV SUV for production, and it's set to challenge the Tesla Model Y, Mercedes-Benz EQC and EQB, Genesis GV60 and BMW iX3.
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Polestar not worried about Volvo rivalry or electric car promises by combustion rivals: 'We're selling everything that hits the ground'
By Tom White · 01 Dec 2022
Speaking to CarsGuide at an event in Sydney, Swedish electric brand Polestar said it wasn’t fussed by competitive claims by its sister brand Volvo in Australia.
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Swedish Tesla? Why Volvo's all-electric gamble is worth the risk | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 19 Nov 2022
At first glance, Volvo Australia’s decision to accelerate its switch to an all-electric line-up by 2026 could be seen as a major risk. After all, electric vehicles only make up 2.6 per cent of all cars sold in the first 10 months of 2022, so there’s still plenty of life left in the internal combustion engine in the Australian car market.
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