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Wheels catch-up: Top 40 cars of 2024, Kia Tasman spied, Prado line-up detailed!

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!

These are the Top 40 cars to watch for in 2024!

Counting down the cars we're anticipating, starting with 40 through to 31.

Kia Tasman spied alongside Ranger Raptor

With tough-looking rivals like the new Ford Ranger and Mitsubishi Triton in its sights, the first-ever Kia Tasman ute looks to square up.

2024 Toyota Prado: Australian line-up detailed

Off-road-focused Altitude variant to join five-strong all-new Prado line-up due in Australia around May or June; pricing to be confirmed.

Could this be the next Mazda CX-5?

Everything we know about the replacement for Mazda's top-selling CX-5 midsize SUV, which promises similar size and value to the current model.

Power boost for new Skoda Octavia RS

Skoda updates popular Octavia liftback and wagon with a revised look, improved technology, and a power boost for the RS variant.

LONG TERM TEST: MG 4 electric hatch

MG’s new electric hatchback was one of the biggest (positive) surprises of 2023. We’re now going to find out what it’s like to own one for a few months.

Mazda CX-80 three-row SUV leaked

Patent images have revealed how the Mazda CX-80 large SUV will look ahead of its official debut in the coming months.

REVIEW: Four-cylinder hybrid AMG C63 S driven

Hybrid C63 is better in every objective way but can it escape the shadow of its V8 predecessor?

REVIEW: Plug-in hybrid Alfa Romeo Tonale first drive

Plug-in hybrid baby SUV heralds a fascinating new era for Alfa. But do you buy it?

Need to know: Australia's new emissions standard

What options do we have for Australia's upcoming fuel efficiency standards?

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