EV sales are "remarkably low", overall vehicle sales are dropping, and ute sales across our most popular brands have plummeted as Australia's new-car market gets off to a shaky start in January.
The car industry reported a 3.3 year-on-year decline in January, with industry experts tipping that 2025 will fall short of last year’s record of 1,237,287 new cars. Portside strikes by stevedores ...
With North American Nissan dealers begging for a dedicated off-road 4Runner rival, we take a look at what it could look like ...
Toyota remained the world's leading car manufacturer in 2024 with more than 10 million sales, including its Lexus luxury ...
Kia is making a bold move into the pickup truck segment with the introduction of the Tasman, a vehicle that promises to conquer new markets with its adventurous style and heavy-duty capabilities. This ...
Toyota may be Japanese, but it’s taken a surprisingly long time to bring the facelifted GR Corolla to its home country. The ...
Besides the Swift, Suzuki also replaced Volkswagen as the second best-selling brand in January, behind Toyota.
The new Mitsubishi Triton has started a gradual climb up the list of South Africa's best-selling bakkies. Here are the ...
The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has released the homologation documents for a certain Toyota Hilux Tamaraw PUV Class 1.