The final issue for 2018 is here: The Annual.
Our ‘yearbook’ features the big muscle car battle you’ve been waiting for, plus new sports cars and supercars driven here and overseas.
You can find our gorgeous mags at retailers around Australia. Or you can subscribe and save yourself some cash, there’s even a digital subscription.
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Enjoy!
2018 Chevrolet Camaro SS vs Ford Mustang GT comparison
It’s the comeback Red and Blue forces face-off Down Under we have been waiting for! This time the conflict’s foreign and the guns are V8 coupe icons.
Celebrating driver’s cars
There is no axe to grind here between the MX-5, 208 GTi, Elise, M3 CS and 911 GT3 Touring, but a common ethos worth celebrating on one special road. Experiences like this don’t come much better.
2018 Jaguar XJR575 feature
As Jaguar embraces electric propulsion with its I-Pace and Formula E ventures, we celebrate their petrol-fuel heritage with its V8-powered XJR575, smokey style.
2020 McLaren Speedtail feature
0-300km/h in 12.8sec, a top whack of 403km/h, we examine the incredible tech that enables McLaren’s new Speedtail to crank out such incredible number.
2019 BMW Z4 M40i vs 2019 Porsche 718 Cayman comparison
Quicker than an M2 on the Nürburgring and focused on taking on Porsche, BMW has talked a big game of their new Z4, so now it is time to put those claims to the test with the 718 Cayman.
Insider Prodrive feature
From rallying, to track racing and endurance racing, Prodrive has done it all, but can it take on the future? We go behind the scenes to witness Prodrive’s transformation for the future.
Icon Buyer: Holden VE Commodore SS V
Values for one of Holden’s most ambitious creations, the VE Commodore, is climbing, here are hot tips on how to nab an investment-grade Billion Dollar Baby.
Long-term review updates: 2018 Honda Civic Type R and Hyundai i30 N
As our long-term Civic Type R leaves the MOTOR garage we mull if we would splash our own dosh for one and discover that Hyundai’s i30 N track warranty comes with a whole lot of asterisks.
News, opinions, and regular features
All the usual fun stuff sticks around, including the silly stuff we want to spend money on, the numbers behind every fast or fun car on sale, Morley’s rant, Tim Keen’s tongue-in-cheek musings, and our breakdown of everything happening in the world of fast cars right now.
Head out and pick up a copy, or subscribe and save some dosh!
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