2020 Mitsubishi Express 2.0 SWB Review
Mitsubishi Express – Here’s a question for you… Would you pay two grand more for the same vehicle if it had a Renault badge as opposed to a Mitsubishi badge? No? Neither would I except for […]
Mitsubishi Express – Here’s a question for you… Would you pay two grand more for the same vehicle if it had a Renault badge as opposed to a Mitsubishi badge? No? Neither would I except for […]
2018 Mazda BT-50 – With a new model sourced from Isuzu due in a year or two, Mazda has introduced possibly its best (looking) BT-50 since the current model arrived a few years ago. Always […]
HiLux Rogue – Toyota’s Hilux Ute is the number one seller in this country and Toyota want to keep it that way in the face of stiffening competition from other quarters. So, they got their […]
2018 Renault Trafic – Renault’s mid-size Trafic van has been around for quite a few years now with mild changes along the way including an engine upgrade to the base model, new bumpers and new […]
If you want the better, more powerful, torquier and more economical engine in your big Transit van then it has to be the new, front-wheel drive Transit 350L model driven here. It’s only available with […]
Citroen has already started showing images of the new generation Berlingo van but it’s not here until next year. It looks similar to the current model with a “funny” face and compact dimensions – check […]
Hyundai’s refreshed iLoad van gains some much needed comfort features along with a new face and rump. There’s rake and reach steering adjustment and a new easier to view instrument cluster along with other goodies. […]
Hyundai’s iLoad is a favourite with tradies threatening even Toyota’s supremacy in the van segment. After driving the newly upgraded iLoad, I get where they’re coming front because it doesn’t leave many boxes unticked for […]
SUVs have dominated the talk of car sales figures, but there is another segment in the market that’s doing remarkably well, particularly in Australia, and that is utilities. So far this year, the overall ute […]
Finally, a vehicle manufactured in China has passed Australia’s searching ANCAP crash test protocol with a five star rating – the top rating. Not only that, the LDV T60, one tonne, dual cab, 4×4 ute […]