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2025 Ford Everest Sport V6 review

Even in the face of stiffening competition and threatening emissions regulations, Ford continues to kick goals with its Ranger-based, locally developed Everest large SUV. Recently named Australia’s best off-road SUV in the inaugural 2025 CarExpert Choice Awards, the Everest was the best seller in its segment last year and last month, and continues to easily be…

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Mahindra studying its first hybrid models

The first hybrid vehicles from Mahindra could be on their way as the Indian automaker looks to capitalise on the increasing popularity of petrol-electric powertrain technology. Mahindra is one of a handful of car manufacturers not to offer a hybrid model anywhere in the world, meaning its Australian arm does not have an ‘off-the-shelf’ hybrid…

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2026 Cadillac Vistiq review

Almost every luxury brand has an electric SUV nowadays, but these typically have two rows of seating. The Cadillac Vistiq, in contrast, has seating for up to seven, which sees it rival the Volvo EX90, Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV and… well, not much else. It’s closely related to the Lyriq, General Motors luxury brand’s debut product…

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2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake: Sleek petrol, EV wagon a chance for Australia

The third-generation Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake has been revealed, offering electric power for the first time, and the all-new small premium wagon is a good chance for local release. “The CLA Shooting Brake is under consideration for the Australian market,” said a Mercedes-Benz Australia spokesperson. It’s launching in Europe in March 2026, while its four-door…

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Is it legal for auto brands to make you service your car at their dealers to keep your warranty?

More auto brands in Australia are offering extended new-vehicle warranties on the condition that owners have their cars serviced only by official dealership workshops. MG is the latest brand to force customers to service their vehicle within its own dealer network to receive the Chinese brand’s full 10-year/200,000km warranty, which was implemented in August 2024…

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