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WhichCar's year in review
It's been a big one, but here were the big items of the year revisited. Onwards and upwards into 2020!
Could the Corvette and Camaro be Holden’s saviour?
Sales continue to slide for the once-mighty Holden marque, but there are a still a couple of irons that could stoke the Lion’s fire
Five ways cyclists and drivers can get along better
There are two sides to the cyclist v drivers argument, but the middle ground comes down to changing a couple of bad habits on both sides
Don’t look now but the sedan is making a comeback
Anti-SUV sentiment is on the rise in Europe, and that opens the way for the return of the automotive ugly duckling
Pedestrians you’re doing it wrong
No matter how loudly they argue their point, pedestrians do not always have right of way
Would you drive an EV charged with nuclear power?
Nuclear energy is often feared and rarely understood but is it a better EV solution than the current arrangement?
Defender vs Wrangler | evolution vs tradition
Alienate a loyal customer base or give them exactly what they want – which is the right strategy?
Hey Charger – why Chrysler needs to bring back an Aussie icon
Australians have a new taste for rear-wheel-drive two-doors coupes and Chrysler’s next-gen Charger should be on FCA’s most wanted list
Why the Toyota motorsport juggernaut will shake the world
Toyota’s second win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans is just the latest success for the world’s biggest car brand that wants to build a legacy to rival Europe’s most prestigious performance marques.
Is Audi’s EV dream turning into a nightmare?
Repeated delays and now a major recall are throwing a harsh light on Audi’s first ever electric SUV
The week that was: One-star shock and Tesla woes
ANCAP spoils Jeep Wrangler party, motoring mergers and why Tesla ran out of toilet paper
Podcasts for long drives
What do car journos listen to when they're on the road?
The week that was: old age and the nanny state
Toyota Supras, anti-EV movements and nanny-state TV made the news this week
Cars on borrowed time
They might be some of Australia's most popular cars, but time waits for no one
A brush with motoring martyrdom in the name of green power
The path to EV nirvana might be harder than you think but don’t pay the ultimate price
What else can you buy for Supra money?
The Toyota Supra will start at around $85,000 and will end up costing well over $100k on the road. Here’s what you could buy instead
Mobile use in cars: is it too late to stop it?
Superstars like The Rock can't control themselves. Have we reached a point where mobile use in cars can't be stopped?
Holden days: Why Jimmy Barnes' new song is an ode to Aussie manufacturing
Watch the Cold Chisel rocker perform a tribute to Holden’s shuttered Elizabeth plant. But why now?
Forget the Jimny ute: the VW Tarok is the Brumby we need
The Volkswagen Tarok ute is only a US concept, but its clever design and potential low cost means it could be the baby ute we’ve been lusting for
Weekly Wrap (13th April 2019)
As Game of Thrones draws closer, we examine the content that ruled our kingdom this week
Speed limited cars? Don’t believe the hype
If speed limited cars are the answer, there are a lot of questions to answer first
Domino’s wants a pizza your car and your dough
American pizza giant gives a whole new meaning to carb pre-loading
Opinion: Jaguar’s Mardi Gras debut was a sparkling move towards diversity in motoring
A surprising pop-up by the British marque set a new standard on how brands can include themselves in events outside the box.
WhichCar’s Friday Five
We scoop the 2021 Ford Ranger, Mazda3 pricing confirmed, Holden refutes takeover rumours, Honda ute catches fire when washed