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Weekend Wheels catch-up: Cash-savin' EVs compared, Triton priced, BMW i5 driven

Another week gone in the blink of an eye. If you're a little behind, here are the stories that made headlines

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Hey, we get it. With dozens of news and reviews stories published every 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!

Cash-savin' EVs: MG 4 v BYD Dolphin

Two cheap Chinese EVs face off in the real world.

New Triton: Bigger, better, more expensive!

The 2024 Mitsubishi Triton – due for release in February – will be offered with four variants in two body styles with an updated twin-turbo diesel and more tech than ever.

REVIEW: BMW i5 driven in Australia

Why the BMW i5 is the best car you'll hear nothing about this year.

Tesla Model 3 facelift detailed for Oz

Launch team for 2024 Model 3 update says go-fast version will be better than before.

Hyundai's Tucson SUV goes premium

Hyundai’s top-selling vehicle updated with Santa Cruz-like front end, plus a new-look dashboard inspired by the Kona and Santa Fe.

SHOCKER: Hyundai's hot EV is a blast

Jez heads to Korea for some hooning in Hyundai's mad new 'hot hatch', the Ioniq 5 N.

How can we make Aussie roads safer?

Controversial licensing changes, rewards for good behaviour, better training, more speed cameras? Something needs to be done.

Can't wait for RAV4 Hybrid? Check these out

If still-lengthy waiting times for a new Toyota RAV4 hybrid are making you impatient, WhichCar guides you through a range of alternatives.

All the new Kia models bound for Oz

Kia’s turned its fortunes around from bargain basement motoring to electric chic and cutting-edge design – here’s what’s coming down the pipeline.

Euro NCAP says lane-keep not good enough

The secretary general of Euro NCAP – sister organisation to ANCAP – has said many lane-keep assist systems are not "properly evaluated in the real world".

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