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2023 Ford Everest: Wheels Car of the Year winner
Brilliant large SUV that’s designed for Australians by Australians snags Ford its first COTY since 2004. Here’s why.
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2025 Kia Carnival review: first Australian drive
Australia’s favourite people-mover has been given a mid-life update that improves it in important, and also unexpected, ways
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2024 LDV Mifa Mode: Quick Review
Though not the trendiest market, the world of people movers is heating up. And here comes the Mifa, ready to shake things up with its impressive value.
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2024 Hyundai Staria Highlander: Quick review
The Staria Highlander combines sleek design, spacious interiors, and top safety features, setting a new standard for family or commercial use.
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2024 Cupra Born EV: Quick review
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2024 Lexus LM350h review
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2023 Kia Carnival Special Edition: Quick review
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2023 Kia Carnival SLi: Quick review
People Mover News
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News
New VW models coming: Tiguan, Tayron, ID.4, Golf R, and more
VW's ID electric car rollout will gather pace in 2025, with all-new family SUVs and some facelifted favourites joining them to keep the brand's showrooms crispy-fresh.
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Australia's most fuel-efficient cars in 2024: Petrol, diesel and hybrid
Here's every car without a plug, on sale now, that sips five litres per 100km – or less
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Kia Carnival Hybrid pricing and fuel consumption: GT-Line only but cheaper versions coming
Petrol-electric people-mover is both most frugal and most expensive in range, though Kia offers hope to big families with smaller budgets
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Kia Carnival Hybrid fuel consumption revealed – beats diesel and petrol models
Government website reveals how petrol-electric will be the fuel-miser of the Carnival people-mover range
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2025 Kia Carnival facelift pricing and features: car-based people mover detailed, up to $5390 dearer
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2024 Hyundai Staria Hybrid van revealed, Australia ‘very keen’
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2024 Kia Carnival Hybrid one step closer to Australia
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Recall roundup: Volkswagen, Mazda, Volvo, Kia, Tesla, Audi, Ford, Jaguar