Motor & Boat

Ute in a class of its own

07/Jan/2009

The Mitsubishi Triton Fastback ... raising the ute bar to new heights.

THERE are all sorts of utes these days: workhorse types, double cabs, recreational utes and high performance models. more »

Husqvarna brings on its 310cc

29/Dec/2008

MOTORBIKES have long had pretty specific engine capacities: 125cc, 175, 250, 350, 500, 750 and so on. more »

Pontiac G8 packs punch

29/Dec/2008

“IF I were to tell you GM is the new BMW you’d probably laugh at me.” more »

New Ninja a wicked beast

24/Dec/2008

KAWASAKI has launched a new version of the wicked Ninja ZX-6R, an evolution of earlier track-oriented models that takes performance to a higher level. Kawasaki has developed the rider-active package, focused on offering riders more precise control. more »

New Nagari falls short

24/Dec/2008

WE wonder what the people at Bolwell were thinking when announcing the price of their upcoming new Nagari sports car. more »

Sporty but super safety conscious

24/Dec/2008

THE Alfa MiTo, which arrives in Australia in mid-2009, has won a five-star Euro Ncap crash safety rating, making it one of the safest vehicles in its segment. more »

Prius leads the field

24/Dec/2008

HOW’S this for an scenario: it is the Bathurst 1000 of 2050 and the Toyota Dealer Team Prius electro is in the lead. more »

Hyundai unveils new diesel power plant

17/Dec/2008

DETAILS of the Hyundai new R-Engine Diesel power plant were released at the eighth Advanced Diesel Engine Technology Symposium held recently at the company's Namyang research and development centre. more »

Honda gives green light to rebate

17/Dec/2008

THE provider of Australia’s top-selling hybrid vehicle to the private sector – the Honda Civic Hybrid – has welcomed an announcement by the WA Government that it will introduce a “clean, green” rebate of $250 a year. more »

Electronic stability control to tickle your fancy

03/Dec/2008

ELECTRONIC stability control is now standard on every Subaru Liberty and Outback following its introduction on manual transmission variants. more »

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