Craig Scott: Vehicle quarantine Gerni guru
The pressure is on to keep automotive hitchhikers out of the country
2002 Enzo Ferrari review: Fangs a million
One-million dollars, 355kW per tonne, 0-100 kays in 3.6secs. Robbo dons his g-suit for a blast round Fiorano in Ferrari’s F1 car for the road — the Enzo
Life with a Tesla Model S P100D: The great Aussie roadtrip, minus the fuel
Melbourne to Sydney (and back) without a drop of fuel
Retro: McLaren F1 - The Mac Daddy
It redefined the modern supercar…and how much customers would pay for it.
Life with a Tesla Model S P100D: How we ended up here
Wheels runs Tesla’s fastest car ever through two weeks of real-world challenges to see if Australia is ready for the electric revolution
Retro: 1969 Bolwell Nagari – The art of glass
Aussie sportster inspired by Lotus was a decent bit of kit
Climbing the Italian Alps in the Alfa Romeo Giulia QV
Alfa Romeo has a mountain to climb with its all-new Giulia, making the brilliant Quadrifoglio just the car to tackle the five biggest climbs in the Italian Alps
A smokey afternoon in the HSV GTS Maloo
Gallery: Revel in these gratuitous glamour shots of HSV’s tyre-destroying supercharged ute flagship doing what it does best.
Exclusive: Mark Bernhard on Holden's future
Mark Bernhard is the man tasked with leading Holden through the toughest period in its history. This is his plan.
Tony McDermott: Valvoline marketing manager
Meet the driving force behind Valvoline’s recent ad campaign.
Archive: BMW M Coupe v Porsche 911 comparison review
Love it or loathe it, the no-compromise M Coupe is a radical performer. As Peter Robinson discovers, its overt charm stacks up well against its pricier rival from the Porsche stable.
2018 Holden Commodore: Where to next?
Opel’s sale casts doubt on the future of the Commodore – and even Holden.
Gilles Villeneuve: The racer's racer
Motorsport lost a legend in 1982. Twenty years on, Gilles Villeneuve is remembered at the track where he achieved immortality.
Search for new police highway patrol cars begins
Police forces are starting to look at their fleets post-SS Commodore and one German-built car has already emerged as a strong contender.
1968 Jaguar XJ6
A sales downturn didn’t stop Jaguar producing this four-door classic.
Autonomous Emergency Braking: Independent test results
Our first independent AEB test program reveals hits and misses from the 2017 COTY field.
Victoria Police chooses Ford Territory replacements
Hyundai and Toyota are filling the void left by the end of local Ford production.
Ferrari 488 GTB hunts down 300km/h at Mt Panorama
Stephen Corby battles odds overwhelming in his hunt for the elusive 300km/h top speed in a Ferrari 488 GTB at Bathurst's famed Conrod Straight.
Andrea Vitale: Italian car mechanic
A passionate man with a love for automobili Italiano.
GT3 racer vs road car: what’s the difference?
How much is different on the GT3 racers that are tackling Bathurst, compared to their road-going brothers
Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) misses the mark
Our testing reveals potential flaws in autonomous braking technology.
Cody Bramble: Slot car racing
Cody Bramble can lay claim to being the legitimate champion of the real Peter Brock Trophy, founded in slot cars in 1974.
Toyota - Wheels Report 2016
Toyota loves stretch targets – such as the one to sell one in every four cars in Australia – but 2016 was an indication of the headwind the brand faces.
Mazda - Wheels Report 2016
Mazda was on track for a sales record in 2016, with 120,000 cars in sight. SUVs were again strong, with the company producing two of the top three in the country.