Day: May 2, 2023

“If electric cars are dull, this is an opportunity” says Maserati CEO

Maserati CEO Davide Grasso explains how the Italian luxury car brand is seeking to ensure its electric vehicles are just as fun to drive as those with combustion engines in a conversation with

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April U.S. auto sales: Hyundai, Kia up 15% or more

Hyundai and Kia racked up U.S. sales gains for the ninth-straight month in April on higher inventories and incentives, signaling pent-up demand remains healthy even as rising interest rates cool the U.S. economy

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Japanese giant Sojitz swoops on CPE Capital’s prestige car biz Dutton

It was selling 25,000 vehicles a year across its two divisions; Australian prestige, which is a vertically integrated trader and re-marketer of prestige used cars, and Dutton Garage, which is a bespoke, classic

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Cheaper utes! Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger and Mitsubishi Triton in spotlight as used car prices continue to fall – Car News

The days of paying a premium for a decent used car in Australia might soon be over, according to a new report that indicates second-hand car prices are continuing a downward trajectory. The

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Major update in bid to use quarantine hub for homeless

The Brisbane City Council has passed Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner’s motion to again call for the government to use the Pinkenba quarantine centre to be used to help the homeless. Brisbane Lord Mayor

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Toyota LandCruiser from Logan, Brisbane, Anzac Day crash rams into another family car

By Ashley Nickel and Padraig Collins For Daily Mail Australia 07:29 02 May 2023, updated 11:24 02 May 2023 A LandCruiser driver attacked two families It’s believed he mistook the second for the

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Good news for Toyota RAV4 Hybrid wait times – if you’re at the back of the queue

With wait times up to two years – or longer – Toyota Australia has finally overhauled its flawed vehicle allocation process and is now prioritising customers at the back of the queue. View 15

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Every EV coming in 2023 and beyond

THINGS TO KNOW Australia is getting closer to an emissions regulations plan that will further incentivise EVs A national charging network is being built around Australia Family-sized EVs are slowly becoming more affordable

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Europe’s automakers cut their CO2 ahead of EU 2050 deadline

Audi, too, has moved faster in Europe than in other regions to push for decarbonization. All of Audi’s sites in Europe now use 100 percent renewable energy, and the Brussels factory, which builds

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