WhichCar Reviews
Hyundai Veloster Video Review
The Hyundai Veloster has polarised the opinions of WhichCar staff but as one of Australia’s best-selling vehicles, it’s hard to argue with the figures.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Video Review
The Mercedes A-Class range offers something for most car buyers. It’s stylish, premium and comes with a whole lot of equipment.
Snackable Review: 2015 BMW 3 Series LCI
BMW sells more 3 Series variants worldwide than any other model, so to keep its juggernaut fresh, this updated version debuts a sharper look, a suite of new engines and sportier dynamics.
Mid-Size Luxury SUVs
Ready to upsize the car to an SUV, but not yet ready to give up your little luxuries? Then maybe you should consider this swish bunch.
Snackable Review: BMW M235i Cabrio
Drop-top baby bimmer not only looks good, but feels good as well.
Snackable Review: Audi A1 Sportback
Audi's A1 Sportback hatch proves style and class does exist among the petite.
Snackable Review: BMW M135i
It’s a unique hot-hatch that’s big on performance, but less so on standard equipment.
Snackable Review: Mazda BT-50
The BT-50 is a workhorse. It has a big engine, a lot of power and it can lug a lot around. In other words, it means business.
Snackable Review: BMW X1 2015
The second-generation of BMW’s baby SUV brings new engines, a flexible and roomy interior and an even better looking design, that funnily enough, was penned by an Aussie.
Snackable Review: Mini JCW
Mini’s John Cooper Works is a polished performance hatch with the personality to match.
Snackable Review: Volkswagen Amarok
When it comes to 4x4 utes, the Amarok is in a class of its own. It offers passenger-car refinement and is still tough and off-road capable. But most of all it feels ‘right’ – that rare feeling you get when you know you’re in a serious machine and not a toy.
2014-2015 Ford Focus Review
The Ford Focus has long been one of the better small cars to drive. Power is excellent in most versions, and the revised Focus ST sports hatch is absorbing and quick.
Snackable Review: Mitsubishi Triton
If you’re looking for a value-for-money four-wheel drive, it’s hard to go past the Mitsubishi Triton. Its tidy handling, user-friendly 4x4 system and the $36,990 entry-level price tag appeals to serious adventurers and weekend warriors alike.
Snackable Review: Nissan Navara NP300
Forget your silly little dogs, your Gucci handbags and your Toyota Yaris – there is nothing more attractive than a real woman, or bloke, driving a real car. The new Nissan Navara NP300 is no bubble-gum ride.
Ford Fiesta Sport vs Renault Clio vs Alfa Romeo Mito
Cool Euro hatches have gone viral, with tiny engines that thrive on boost juice. Does the formula work?
2030 Mercedes-Benz F 015 Review
Forget the chauffer; the Mercedes-Benz F 015 is taking travel back to the future… to the future… from the future… Ugh! It’s so mind-boggling, we’re not even sure where it comes from.
Snackable Review: Land Rover Discovery Sport
Land Rover Discovery Sport may look like a Toorak Tractor, but under the stylish exterior, this medium-SUV is much tougher than it looks.
Hottest hot hatches
The GTI seems to be the smart hot-hatch choice, but what else is out there if you want to be a little different?
Snackable Review: Subaru Forester
The Subaru Forester MY15 range proves it’s what’s on the inside that counts.
Snackable Review: Lexus NX 300h
Hybrids are the way of the future, but without diesel option, some may question the character of the Lexus NX 300h.
Snackable Review: Audi Q5
The Audi Q5 is a stylish, elegant, luxury SUV that fits perfectly into the family segment.
Peugeot 208 GTi 2014 long term review
MOTOR's Peugeot 208 GTi residence starts with a blessing from above. Considering its forebears, it’ll need it
Snackable Review: Holden Astra
It looks stylish, it looks sophisticated and it looks like a sports car. The Holden Astra offers something for the performance lovers to those who just want a sports car.
2014-15 Toyota Corolla Review
The Corolla is an easy to live with, solid and very popular small car, with an excellent auto transmission. This review covers the Corolla range prior to June 2015.