Volvo 164 Reviews
You'll find all our Volvo 164 reviews right here. Volvo 164 prices range from $1,540 for the 164 Te to $4,070 for the 164 E.
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The best seven-seat electric and hybrid cars in Australia
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By Stephen Corby · 22 Mar 2022
If you’ve sat down to search online for the best 7-seater electric car, chances are you fall into two categories: you’ve been tasked with ferrying a sports team, or perhaps a rock band about, or, more likely, you’ve got a family situation not far off that of NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet, and what you need is a plus-sized people-mover to accommodate your many, many children.

Bring back the Toyota Tarago! The Volkswagen ID Buzz has reignited the retro design boom so here are five iconic models that should be brought back to life
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By Tim Nicholson · 20 Mar 2022
Volkswagen has just ripped the covers from its retro-referencing ID Buzz people mover and van.The spunky all-electric bus is a modern take on the iconic Kombi (or Transporter, or Bulli, depending on where you're from) that made its debut in 1950.Volkswage

Are they still British? Parent companies of MG, LDV, Mini, Bentley and more revealed
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By Tim Nicholson · 20 Feb 2022
There's been so much change in the automotive industry of late, it's hard to know who's who in the zoo.Globalisation has seen more car companies change hands, re-brand or change names, and understanding who, or what entity, owns a car company is tricky.Yo

Best hybrids coming to Australia in 2022! Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe, Volkswagen Touareg R, and more: CarsGuide Podcast #218
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By CarsGuide team · 18 Feb 2022
Episode 218 - Best hybrids coming to Australia in 2022!

Make room! New electric crossover to slot in between Volvo XC60 and XC90 SUVs in 2024 to rival BMW iX, Audi e-tron - report
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By Tim Nicholson · 09 Feb 2022
Volvo has well and truly shifted from the sensible wagon car company to fully embracing SUVs and the range looks set to get even bigger.According to an Automotive News report, the Chinese-owned Swedish brand is set to slot a new all-electric crossover in
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Patience is a virtue! The average Australian delivery wait time for a new car in January 2022 was 3.5 times longer than it was two years ago amid delays
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By Justin Hilliard · 07 Feb 2022
Looking to buy a new car in Australia but struggling to find one with a reasonable delivery wait time? You’re not alone, as pandemic-related delays have gripped the automotive industry for the better part of two years. But now we have a better idea of exactly how patient you must be

The top 10 best used hybrid cars in Australia
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By Stephen Corby · 04 Feb 2022
There’s no finer feeling than scoring a great deal on a second-hand car (well, maybe buying a brand new Ferrari), but the high from saving some cash can be heightened even further if the vehicle you’re purchasing happens to be a hybrid.
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2022 Volvo XC60 price and features: Revised range for Lexus NX, BMW X3, Audi Q5, Mercedes-Benz GLC and Genesis GV70 rival
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By Matt Campbell · 01 Feb 2022
The Volvo XC60 line-up has changed once again, with the brand adjusting the offering for its flagship model and tweaking prices across the line-up.

The best electric cars coming to Australia this year! BMW i4, Hyundai Ioniq 6, Genesis GV60 and more: CarsGuide Podcast #215
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By CarsGuide team · 28 Jan 2022
Episode 215 - Best electric cars coming in 2022!

Volvo XC60 2022 review: B6 R-Design
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By Matt Campbell · 25 Jan 2022
The 2022 Volvo XC60 range has arrived in Australia, with the mainstream models adopting mild-hybrid technology under the bonnet, while inside the car there's a new Google infotainment system. Are the changes all good? Or is there room for improvement with this rival to the Audi Q5, BMW X3 and Mercedes GLC?