Honda Accord Hybrid Review
Find out why we concluded the Honda Accord Hybrid is a worthy competitor in the luxury hybrid segment if you’re budget can stretch and understand the technology under the hood. [Read More]
Find out why we concluded the Honda Accord Hybrid is a worthy competitor in the luxury hybrid segment if you’re budget can stretch and understand the technology under the hood. [Read More]
Subaru’s EyeSight™ driver assist technology featured in 43 per cent of its vehicles sold in the first half of 2015. As the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) and the Australian Medical Association (AMA) join forces to campaign for autonomous braking technology to become standard in all new cars, Subaru’s own statistics show it is a pioneering leader in the field. [Read More]
So the 2015 Ranger has improvements to the interior ambience, more SUV refinement, higher prices (they were always expensive), more safety features but no reach adjustment for the steering wheel and the flawed commercial decision not to include the lifesaving reversing cameras as standard. [Read More]
We test here the recently released Mitsubishi Triton Exceed in 4X4 dual cab version, fitted with a bunch of accessories. Without doubt the most popular segment of the highly competitive and growing Ute market for recreational buyers is the 4X4 Dual Cab diesel variants. [Read More]
Hyundai Accent, the replacement for the outgoing 120 range, has been revamped. The two-tier Accent range now starts with the revised Accent Active powered by Hyundai’s impressive multi-point injected 1.4-litre Kappa engine. Transmission choice is six-speed manual or new state-of-the-art CVT [Read More]
The Pro_cee’d GT is Kia’s ticket to the sports-hatch party and is continuing to prove it deserves to be on the invite list. Its competitive pricing and balance between practicality and ‘hot-hatch’ appeal make it a vehicle that cannot be ignored. [Read More]
We got to test two variants, the Outlander XLS 2.4L CVT petrol version and the Outlander Exceed 2.2L DiD AT version. Two different approaches, two different drive trains and engines but both 4wd versions [Read More]
The Forester has long been a favourite here at AnyAuto with its boxer engines, Symmetrical AWD capability and Subaru quality and innovation. Externally the style could be described as conservative meets practicality. The midsized AWD SUV maintains sleek lines without resorting to the sloped and tiny rear windows [Read More]
The Hyundai i30 is a popular car in Australia, consecutively featuring in the top selling charts every year; and there’s a good reason for it: it’s a really great car. Recently we drove the only diesel option, the 1.6L CRDi Automatic in the Active variant. [Read More]
In the Australian automotive industry, affordable luxury has become synonymous with Lexus and the innovative NX 200t is no exception, especially the top of the line Sports Luxury. [Read More]
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