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Aston Martin’s new V6 will power its future
Aston dives hard into developing its first in-house engine in more than 50 years
The greatest driving roads according to you
We asked, you delivered. Here are the Wheels readers' best road recommendations
Kon Delesantis's dream garage - My Shed
A lot of his mates refer to it as ‘Kon’s Museum’, but for Kon DeLesantis, his garage is just a cool place to hang out. It’s a place that represents him, a place to showcase the things he loves
1987 Daihatsu Charade GTti: Fast Car History Lesson
Little-known Japanese hot hatch a secret weapon we never had
Blown 1976 Holden HX ute - flashback
Looking back on Jason Waye's pro street beast from 2004
Formula E racer’s three-car garage is all about speed
Nostalgic about the past and excited by the future, this former f1 racer knows exactly what cars he’d love in his dream garage
Geek Speak: Koenigsegg Gemera's 1268kW hybrid system
The Gemera – a name literally meaning ‘to give more’ – boasts hypercar-crushing performance and potentially planet-saving tech
Twin-turbo LS1-powered Holden Monaro CV8 - flashback
Looks like a stock Monaro. Goes like it’s got twin turbos under the bonnet. Funny that
Remembering Ken Izzard and his TQ Midget speedcars
Back in 2014, we caught up with the then 90-year-old legendary speedway racer, when despite a broken neck was still working in the shed. Here's the full article from Hot Rod magazine #13
Opinion: GM's excuse to end Holden and RHD production is weak
In the volume game, shutting off a quarter of the world's market doesn't add up, unless bigger troubles are afoot
Three mega vans that will destroy a supercar
These aren't your regular everyday vans. Underestimate them at your own peril
The most influential performance car of the past 40 years
The most influential performance car of the last 40 years? That’ll be Ingolstadt’s all-wheel-drive legend
Brendyn Wardell 's blown LQ9-powered 1986 Holden VL Calais
When life gives you lemons, forget the lemonade - keep building ridiculously tough cars
Roof chop on a 1951 Mercury
Everybody loves a chopped Merc, but you gotta get it right
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX Wagon: Fast Car History Lesson
When the Evo ditched the special stage for school runs
This 550kW Holden ute was built to to tackle the world's toughest race
How could you not like a bloke who builds a 550kW supercharged all-wheel drive, V8-engined Holden Commodore ute
A brief history of riots at Bathurst
Burning cars and a police siege. We take a look back at the wilder side of racing at Mount Panorama
The Maric family's hot rod collection - flashback
The Maric boys and their drool-worthy collection of hot rods
Custom boat-tail 1972 Buick Riviera
Lucky's Speed Shop has transformed Dan Appleby's boat-tail Buick Riviera into a show-stopping custom
The highest mileage sports cars for sale right now
Value buy or risky gamble, these used performance cars are tempting nevertheless
Turbo 347-cube 1967 Ford XR Falcon
Justin Gauci spent nine years building his smooth XR Falcon only to find he craved more power. It was time to go big or go home
Seven-second 1700rwhp turbo RB30-powered Holden VL Commodore streeter
The boys from JW Automotive in Ormiston, Queensland, have been turning out some killer cars for some years now, particularly those rocking RB power
Opinion: How to keep yourself sane during lockdown
There are plenty of car-related things to do while being stuck at home
The most controversial comparison in Wheels history
Wheels threw the final Holden and Ford muscle cars onto a dyno to discover Australia’s real power king. Controversy ensued