Bernie Ecclestone: The Mysterious Mr. E
Eternal enigma Bernie Ecclestone is said to be Britain’s highest paid individual. Mark Fogarty looks at what is known about the little big man of Formula One
Holden - Wheels Report 2016
An underwhelming year for Holden on the sales front, down eight percent, largely due to old models (Cruze, Captiva and Barina) that lack showroom sizzle, and substance.
Ford - Wheels Report 2016
The headline number for Ford is growth of 17 percent, at least quadruple that of its key competitors. It’s the first time in some 12 years that Ford sales have grown.
Paul Newman: Movie star, racing driver
Paul Newman, known and loved as a talented movie star, was also a seriously good racing driver. We pay homage to his successful career in motorsport.
Mitsubishi - Wheels Report 2016
In one small way that’s a good thing, helping to stave off a sales slump on some models and allowing Mitsubishi to post growth in 2016.
Nissan - Wheels Report 2016
Nissan (again) relied heavily on SUVs. It dropped some of its passenger cars (Pulsar hatch and Mirage) and, despite a very expensive race program, sales of the underwhelming Altima continue to fall.
1988 Holden Commodore SL road trip remembered
Road trips are soul food for the Wheels reader, essential to demonstrating the joy of a long drive by car. Nobody better captured the spirit of the road trip’s appeal than Steve Cropley.
Volkswagen - Wheels Report 2016
It was a year of rebuilding for Volkswagen after the shock of the emissions cheating scandal, which required many meetings with government departments and rolling out updates for diesel engines.
Archive: R-Rated; Holden’s HSV GTS-R
Mike McCarthy drives the [then] ultimate Holden; HSV’s 1996 GTS-R
Subaru - Wheels Report 2016
It was all about crossovers for Subaru in 2016. Between the top-selling Forester and Outback, and the still-popular XV, high-riding soft-roaders accounted for almost three-quarters of Subaru sales.
1985 HDT Director: Driving velvet thunder
Is the Brock-developed Calais Director as good as everyone hoped it would be? Peter Robinson reports it's even better.
Retracing the C’etait un Rendez-vous route through Paris in a Mercedes-Benz
Rendezvous is one of the greatest car movies of all time. And possibly a con. We relive the drive through Paris 40 years later, and debunk the myths.
1988 Holden Commodore SL: from Sydney to Adelaide
Before the days of cheap airfares, there was the great Aussie road trip. Expat Aussie Steve Cropley relives his in a Holden Commodore SL.
1955 Citroen DS
Regarded by many as simply the most beautiful car ever made, the 1955 Citroen DS floated above others by advancing technology, packaging and performance.
Paul Newman's motorsport legacy revisited
The Hollywood icon-cum-racing driver was still racing Ford Mustangs in anger at 70.
Donald Campbell remembered, 50 years on
Australia has a special connection to high-speed adventurer Donald Campbell. It’s fitting, then, that we remember him
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X review
The 10th incarnation of the iconic Mitsubishi Lancer Evo is pitted against the company’s demanding proving ground road loop … with no prisoners required
Archive: 2008 Mazda RX-8 vs 1979 Mazda RX-7 review
Tacho needles see red as we mark the end of an iconic engine with a rev through Mazda’s rotary history.
1964 Mercedes-Benz 600 Grosser
The Mercedes-Benz 600 Grosser is an enormous German luxury limousine that became a favourite of rock stars, movie stars – and rebels alike.
2017 HSV Clubsport Track Edition roadtrip to Mount Panorama
With the release of a HSV with one eye toward the race track, we thought it fitting to take it to the greatest track of all
Best Wheels readers’ letters of 2016
You spoke, we listened, and then published your best rants in the magazine. Here are some of our favourites.
Best viral car videos of 2016
From the fast to the curious, from a Ford Falcon blitzing a Lamborghini to Shane van Gisbergen in a V8 drift machine, here are five videos that got people talking in 2016.
Formula One 2017 preview: faster, louder, wider
Hamilton to have a new team-mate, and Red Bull to again grow wings?Plus new regs to give cars more aero and fatter, grippier rubber.
Motorsport 2016: a year in review
What happened in the wonderful world of motorsport in 2016? IndyCar, MotoGP, WEC, WRC, Formula Four, Dakar and more all detailed.