Day: June 4, 2023

US giant AutoZone Auto Parts running the ruler over Australia’s Bapcor

A suitor is believed to be once again running the ruler over Bapcor. Sources are pointing to US-based AutoZone Auto Parts as the party interested in the Australian $2bn automotive after-market company. They

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Used car complaints prompt calls for new ombudsman

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Transport costs pile up for families with record rises

Families in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are spending more than $500 a week on transport for the first time as new research shows the cost of getting around is taking off. The Australian

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EVs storming Queensland roads

Twenty cents for a litre of fuel is a fabulous price, and some homeowners with solar panels on their roofs are getting just that. It’s exciting times inside Ford Motor Company, which unveiled

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Ask the Expert: Your burning motoring questions answered

Buying a new car can be stressful. Between the overwhelming range of options in Australia – there are more than 50 brands here – and the sudden influx of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and

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Why this is the benchmark luxury car

This premium car has always been one of the best cars to drive for the price, we find out if it still lives up to the hype. VALUE As with its main German

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Top 5 Reasons Reviewers and Critics Name Tesla the Worst Luxury Car

Dive into the critical reasons why top auto reviewers & journalists name Tesla the worst luxury car brand, shedding light on aspects like build quality, interior comfort, feature availability, customer service, and high

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Hotted up Holden Commodore V8s might be gone, but this company is now responsible for the likes of the Toyota Tundra, Ram 1500, Mitsubishi Triton Xtreme and more! – Car News

Among the online white-noise continues the theme of `we don’t make anything in this country any more’. It’s the great post-car-making dirge that keeps online trolls and nay-sayers busy for hours on end.

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