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Wheels catch-up: Ford Puma petrol axed, Ranger tops sales again, BMW i5 Touring confirmed!

Here are the stories that made headlines this week

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Hey, we get it. With dozens of news and review stories published each week, it can be hard to keep up with all the latest in the automotive world.

Obviously we reckon every story we run is a banger, but if you're looking for the highlights reel, this is it. Read on and click away!

Ford Puma petrol axed in Aus, EV still coming

Ford Australia will drop turbo-triple versions of the Puma mid-year to focus on electric version of facelifted crossover due down the track.

Ranger tops January sales

New year, same result, as Ford Ranger remains best-selling 4x4.

Industry heads concerned for 2024 sales race

New-car sales kick off for 2024 with a record-breaking January, but tougher times are predicted in future months with demand expected to weaken.

REVEALED: It's electric, it's a wagon, and it's coming to Oz!

Circle the wagons on your shopping list.

Plug pulled: GWM Tank 300 feature removed

International power socket pulled from GWM Tank 300 off-roader, likely due to unique Australian standards.

REVEALED: Porsche's Taycan updated for 2024

Porsche’s all-electric Taycan receives more power, faster charging, increased driving range, a revised look, and price rises.

COMPARO! LandCruiser 70 V8 v 4-cylinder

Does the new four-cylinder LC70 have the pulling power to match the mighty V8?

REVIEW: Dads test family-friendly Skoda Octavia RS

Family-friendly thrills: The Skoda Octavia RS wagon blends practicality with performance.

REVIEW: Updated Kia Picanto GT-Line driven

Kia has dropped our favourite Picanto variant for this update but how does the remaining range of tiny cars – with now slightly less tiny prices – still stack up?

REVEALED: Petrol Mini Cooper gets EV-inspired facelift

The fifth iteration of Mini's petrol-powered icon has been announced for its final run before making way for an electric future.

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