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FITTING NEW REAR SEAT BELTS
DIY

HOW TO FIT NEW RETRACTABLE REAR SEAT BELTS - TECH TALK

Fitting new retractable rear seatbelts can make your streeter both safer and neater

Ford Fusion autonomous development vehicle.
News

Ford to sell car without controls in 2021

Ford plans to have a self-driving car with no steering wheel or pedals on the road within four years

TECH TORQUE - FUEL SYSTEM
Features

TECH TORQUE - FUEL SYSTEM

Here's how we updated the fuel system in our HQ giveaway car to give it more grunt

VK Commodore burnout CUTSIK
Features

TORQUE BURNOUT VIDEO GAME REVIEW

Fry tyres in the palm of your hand with this Australian-developed burnout video game

REPLACING WORN DOOR SEALS
DIY

HOW TO REPLACE WORN CAR DOOR SEALS

Replacing worn door seals takes care and patience but at least there's a happy ending

texting and driving
Advice

‘Flight mode’ for phones in cars proposed

The US road safety watchdog calls on smartphone makers to lock down devices while drivers are behind the wheel.

BMW 7 Series Laser Headlight Technology Jpg
Advice

Halogen, Xenon, LEDs and Laser headlights explained

Let us help you shed some light on halogens, HID/Xenons, LED and Laser headlights and how the technology differs.

mobile phone with Android Auto
News

Android Auto launches handset-only mode

You no longer need a compatible infotainment system if you want to use Android Auto in your car.

Mazda SkyActiv engine technology
News

Mazda identifies ‘10 themes’ for Toyota tie-in

More details of Mazda’s top secret ideas-sharing scheme with Toyota emerge.

How to repair your cars cooling system
Gear

How to repair your cars cooling system

These bush fixes will help your 4WD soldier on through high temps when out on the tracks.

2017 BMW 5 series safety features
News

New BMW-5 Series to recognise Australian school zones

Five years of development has resulted in camera technology and software that can read Australian school zone signs

Autonomous car Audi A8
Opinion

Paris Motor Show on a collision course with autonomous future

How well would a self-driving car have coped with your commute this morning? Yeah, thought so …

McLaren denies Apple buyout
News

McLaren denies Apple buyout

Could the Apple iCar share bits with McLaren P1? Apparently not.

McLaren denies Apple takeover pitch
News

McLaren crushes Apple takeover rumours

Yeah, we talked, says McLaren. Nah, an Apple takeover isn’t about to happen, it adds.

DRAG WEEK TECH DAY
Features

DRAG WEEK TECH DAY - VIDEO

All the Aussie teams have made it to the official start of Hot Rod Drag Week 2016

Apple logo
News

Apple self-driving car project bites the dust?

Apple’s plans to create its own car may have already hit the skids.

Ford Fusion
News

Ford plans to ditch the steering wheel

The first autonomous cars wearing Ford badges will roll onto the streets in 2021

Apple store logo
Opinion

Why an Apple Car is a worrying prospect

Apple often rushes things to market then works on fixing the issues. You can’t do that with cars

Lamborghini Museum Google Maps
News

Lamborghini historic collection available in Google Maps

Take a virtual tour with some of Lamborghini’s coolest cars.

Tesla autopilot on Seacliffe bridge
News

Tesla autopilot not designed for incident that killed driver

Tech company behind Tesla’s autopilot reveals the system wasn’t built for fatal situation

2015 Holden Commodore
News

Holden Commodore to get Apple CarPlay, Android Auto

The final Australian-built Holden Commodore will be compatible with both Apple and Android smartphones as Holden models deliver improve tech

Tim Cook Apple keynote
News

Apple extends trademark to cover cars

Australian trademark application widens the use of Apple logo to include vehicles

Mercedes Benz plug-in bluetec hybrid s300
News

Mercedes amps up plug-in hybrids

Late to the party, but Benz promises a rush of “smarter” hybrid cars

Octopus with tentacles around a car
Features

Corby's rant: Apple and Google invade our cars

The world’s two biggest –supposedly benevolent – internet monsters have set their sights on invading the humble automobile, and the results will be dire, warns Stephen Corby