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Ford: V8 Supercars had to go
Focus for blue oval brand switches to new models and technology.
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He says, she says: BMW i3 REX
The German brand has used some radical new ideas for its new electric car.
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Porsche 911 GT3 first drive review
All-new road racer might have lost its third pedal, but it hasn't lost any of its hard-core character.
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Drive Car of the Year preview
Several new Drive Car of the Year contenders emerge as the automotive scene experiences overarching change.
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Mercedes-Benz SL400 first drive review
German brand tweaks its flagship convertible range, headlined by new V6 twin-turbo entry model.
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Porsche 911 Targa 4S review
STEPHEN OTTLEY Porsche has gone old-school for the latest member of the 911 family. Read more
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Mitsubishi Pajero GLX new car review
Toby Hagon Japanese brand has added equipment to its aging off-roader.
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Ford Falcon G6E review
It drives the same but the latest luxury focused Falcon FG X gets more gear.
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Toyota expands airbag recall
DAVID MCCOWEN Popular models added to growing list of affected cars. Read more
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Ford Falcon FG X: fast facts
SAM HALL Twenty things you didn't know about the swansong Falcon and Territory variants.
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Porsche: Not all 911s will have turbo engines
ANDREW MACLEAN Hard-core Porsche models to skip the shift to turbo engines - for now.
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Lotus F1 team sets world record for truck jump
Semi-trailer jumps 25 metres over moving Formula One car. Read more
Star and Car: Grant Denyer
The hyperactive game show host is a rev head at heart. Read more
Flying car on sale before 2018
Terrafugia Transition team says autonomous self-flying cars could "change the world". Read more
Milestones: Go, go Goggomobil
Australia's most infamous microcar company based its products on ingenuity and keeping prices low. Read more
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