Price From $27,390 (2.2L) Warranty three years/100,000km Safety 5 star Engine 2.2-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder; 3.2-litre turbo-diesel five-cylinder Power/Torque 118kW/385Nm; 147kW/470Nm ...
During the technical briefing Mitsubishi claimed the 2WD mode of Super Select saves fuel, but when asked were unable to provide any statistics or testing to back up this claim. So I’m sticking to my ...
Price From $42,990 drive-away Warranty 5 years, unlimited kilometres Service Intervals 12 months, 12,000km Safety TBA Engine 3.6-litre V6 Power 231kW at 6600rpm Torque 367Nm at 5000rpm Transmission ...
The all-new Holden Commodore VXR has torque vectoring, all-wheel drive, a nine-speed auto and no rear differential…we explain how it all works and what makes the set up more clever than you think… ...
Every vehicle in Australia is categorised according to its purpose, but some seem to be in the wrong category. That’s important for offroaders. YOUR 4X4 WAGON will be officially categorised as either ...
Towing big, heavy trailers is not a matter of hooking up and hoping for the best – here’s our guide to everything you need to know about towing heavy trailers. Last time we looked at why a 3500kg tow ...
THE LANDCRUISER NAME is one of the most respected in 4WD circles, and what we have here is the latest in a long line of vehicles to wear the badge. It is the 2016 Toyota LandCruiser 200 Series, or ...
Our independent 2021 Peugeot 2008 Allure review in Australia, including price, specs, interior, ride and handling, safety and score. Peugeot makes likeable cars. That is a true fact and I won’t hear a ...
kW… no doubt you’ve read it in a car review or heard a YouTuber refer to it in a video car review. What what does it mean? Practical Motoring explains. MOTORING ...
The all-new Ford Endura will go on-sale in Australia in December with prices starting at $44,990+ORC and running to $67,990+ORC. Ford has announced specifications and pricing for the new Endura which ...
The last time I properly tested a Pajero was 2007 and, if I’m honest, not much has changed. Still the same 3.2L diesel (albeit with a little more grunt), still a five-speed auto, one-piece swing ...
Back in December 2015 we broke the news in Australia that the Pajero was to be discontinued, which was a shame but not a great surprise given it’s not really been developed very much since its launch ...