Small SUV: Australia's best value cars 2017
Two Japanese stalwarts and a surprise European appearance round out the small SUV affordable top three
Premium large: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
Germany’s three heaviest hitters go toe-to-toe in this luxury sedan budget battle
Premium medium $45 - $60K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
These are the three most cost-effective mid-size executive cars on sale in Oz
Premium compact under $50K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
Audi, Mini and BMW complete the podium of small, stylish and economical luxury hatches
2018 Wheels Car of the Year: The contenders
One of Australia’s cheapest cars is in the running for this year’s award – and a surprise entry from an Aussie hero. What else makes the cut?
Large under $65K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
Fancy a little luxe for not a lot of dosh? These big sedans have plenty to give.
Large under $45K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
The segment that provides the most metal for your money is no longer Australia’s favourite, but there are still plenty of compelling cars to tempt SUV-averse buyers looking for lots of space.
Medium under $45K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
After a smart sedan with decent space but don’t need something limo-sized? These cars should provide you with the “happy medium” you’re searching for.
Small over $24K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
One of the most competitive segments in Australia is fertile hunting ground for new car shoppers. Here are the best buys of the bunch.
Small under $24K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
The most popular models in the small car segment exist in this price bracket. So, what’s the best choice among the popular crowd?
Light $17K - $25K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
‘Compact’ doesn’t necessarily have to feel ‘cheap’. Spend a few more dollars and you can get a city car that’s a little more posh.
Light under $17K: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
Mazda 2 takes a near flawless victory in this budget-conscious segment
City cars: Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017
Australia’s cheapest new cars go into battle to see which is most affordable to own long-term
Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017: Six tips before you buy
Six things you need to know before you buy your next new car
Australia’s Best Value Cars 2017: Explained
The true cost of a car goes beyond the purchase price. Here’s our definitive guide to the best buys in Australia.
Volvo S90: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Swedish seduction and safety can only go so far.
Toyota Prius: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Incremental gains meet some backwards moves
Skoda Superb: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Mostly well done, but dynamically under-cooked.
Renault Megane: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Offers limited resistance to Golf’s dominance.
Renault Koleos: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Space is the only real frontier in this profoundly un-French SUV.
Porsche 718 Boxster: 2017 Car of the Year contender
A progressive, persuasive – but expensive –nod to Stuttgart’s past … and future.
Mini Clubman: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Being a more ‘maxi’ mini is no bad thing; it’s more the perception of what constitutes ‘premium'.
Mercedes-Benz GLC: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Premium SUV demands you spend up on suspension tech iF you want to avoid struggle-street ride.
Mercedes C-Class Coupe: 2017 Car of the Year contender
Lots of goodness; it just doesn’t run range-deep.