Hat on head and I set off to really put the C300 to the test. That test being how to travel in style, with performance to boot.
If you have ever even remotely lived by the motto: “here for a good time, not a long time”, the Chinese-built Haval H6 Lux may just be the cheapest car hitting Australian roads to help you meet your goals.
This remains a machine to capture the imagination and enhance your adventurous spirit.
I’ve always felt Suzuki delivers great bang for their buck, get the look right for their target market and hold strong in the reliability stakes.
This car, even in its base models, is mind blowing as far as kit and spec go. The range sets a high standard for things you never knew you needed in a car.
Once upon a time when I there was a “3” at the front of my age and no child in tow – that long ago, yes – I was told by much wiser motoring men than me that you would see the rise of the Kia brand. I wasn’t much for the Korean make at […]
Further research put the Picanto name on a better track with – “spicy”, “hot”, “raciness” and, for mine the most appropriate, “sharp”.
Subaru has successfully created a family wagon WRX for all those in my generation wowed by the boy toy rally racers we longed for.
Ferrari Adelaide defied the winter chill and turned up the heat last night at a glamorous event to showcase its stunning state-of-the-art Hindley Street showroom and launch the breathtaking new California T Handling Speciale.
I’ve long had a big thing for the MINI brand. I’ve always felt them to be great little nuggets of cars. Tough and nimble, fun to drive and with time-warp street appeal.
Built around the Ranger ute platform, the seven seater was full of spunk, style and sophistications – and with a somewhat chunky, strong and hardy feel to it all.
The Lexus GSF mixes pleasure and performance as good as most high-end luxury models I’ve been lucky enough to test over time.
More than 30 years after I first imagined suburban space travel was only a few years away from reality and here I was, sitting in the closest thing to that being a reality.
There’s a lot to like about a Mercedes. Call me bias, if you like, but the Germans make very, very good cars.
Brian Littlely was excited about my test drive of the Fiat 500X. But have Fiat pulled off their bid to go bigger and bolder?
There’s a reason the MX-5 is the world’s biggest selling roadster. And I cannot see that the latest offering from Mazda is going to interrupt that charge in the slightest.
It’s turbocharged. It combines chunky toughness and sleek styling effortlessly. It’s a subtle show off.
Can you be sensible and stylish at the same time? While it is not something I consider a common occurrence for me, Hyundai has shown that it is more than achievable with its new Elantra sedan.
Not every car you get behind the wheel of as a motoring writer can be over the top great. Some are just good. And that’s fine.
"Can we keep her?" The story for the Land Rover Discovery Sport is much the same as that of getting a new family fur friend.