If you’re after near perfect handling, brisk and willing acceleration wrapped up in an in your face breathtaking design that won’t hammer the bottom line – Look no further than the Hyundai Veloster range.
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EFTM Review: Infiniti M35h
Car manufacturers across the world are undertaking a slow but steady march towards alternate fuel solutions. The Infiniti M35h and the technology it deploys is a step in the right direction.
EFTM Review: The Chrysler 300c in diesel – bold motoring
We keep hearing that large rear-wheel drive sedans are a dying breed with sales of the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon taking a tremendous hit over recent years. Why is it then that Chrysler thinks it can take a slice of that market with its 300C, and would you buy it if it was a [...]
2013 VF Commodore has Auto Park Assist as standard in all models
After months of speculation and anticipation Holden have today unveiled the all-new Commodore set to hit showrooms in mid-2013 and it’s packed with new technology such as auto part-assist, keyless entry, blind spot alert and more.
Ken Block launches Hoonigan Racing Division Ford Fiesta
American rally driving legend Ken Block has launched his brand new team which will compete across rally and Gymkhana events around the world – called Hoonigan Racing Division, it’s the coolest looking Ford Fiesta we have ever seen.
The self-driving car is a long way away according to Lexus
Lexus made its first appearance at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year, showing off their integrated safety vehicle as part of the race toward the self-driving car. But fully-automated vehicles are still a while away according to Lexus.
EFTM Review: Holden Volt Hybrid Electric Car
Sitting in the Holden Volt for the first time automatically makes you feel like you’ve stepped into the future. The interior design is unique, while the combination of two large colour displays is straight from science fiction. But the true value of the Volt is its electric power.
Volkswagen shakes Up! the Aussie car market
Would you Adam and Eve it, premium car manufacturer Volkswagen will have a new vehicle starting from just $13,990. That’s right, less than $14,000 – no tricks, no laughs and not a Chinese car with the famous VW badge stuck on it. This is the Up!
Man Cave Essentials: For the revhead man
In many ways, a man cave for the motoring enthusiast is a second retreat. It’s a second oasis for escaping the troubles of the world, albeit one that doesn’t move anywhere near as fast. Even with these essential items…
Are car entertainment units getting too complicated?
When the Toyota 86 was launched, one of the initial reactions from the media was that the dash layout was somewhat basic. For those who don’t enjoy the big push forward to create the dash of the future, it was a welcome sight. So have car manufacturers gone too far?



