Legendary name looks to join reborn Australian car industry
Amid a boom in Australia’s niche automotive manufacturers, one of the country’s most recognisable names is looking for a partner.
Read MoreAmid a boom in Australia’s niche automotive manufacturers, one of the country’s most recognisable names is looking for a partner.
Read MoreOne Holden driver subjected his car to a high-speed shakedown near the factory where it was built… and was snapped by the same speed camera twice.
Read MoreRimac has turned up the Nevera to 11, unveiling the limited-run Nevera R with even more power, better aero and stickier tyres.
Read MoreA Victorian driver is facing significant fines after being caught at 111km/h in a school zone and testing positive for methamphetamine.
Read MoreThe Deepal S07 has been approved for sale in Australia, though the Model Y rival’s launch timing is unclear.
Read MoreThe streets of Chinatown came alive on Friday as Broome hosted its highly anticipated Ladies’ Night to prepare for the upcoming Broome Turf Club’s Ladies Day and Broome Cup.
Read MoreA billionaire businessman in Romania has given 16 athletes a total of 22 new Hyundais for doing well at this year’s Olympics.
Read MoreThe Morning Show host made an outrageous pledge if he won the Gold Logie — and he followed through.
Read MoreThe Honda NSX will inspire the Japanese brand’s upcoming electric sports car, though it may not use the famed name.
Read MoreNSW Highway Patrol officers discovered this P-plater’s defective Holden had no working speedometer and was last registered 13 years ago.
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