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CarAdvice News Desk:: the weekly wrap for July 15

Welcome to the CarAdvice.com News Desk, a regular video wrap of the latest happenings in the automotive world and Australia's new-car market.


Keeping you in the loop, Tegan Lawson presents a weekly video from the CarAdvice Garage, with everything you need to know about the week in news and reviews.

What happened in the week ending July 15, 2016? Catch our video above, and links to the full stories below.

THE WEEK IN NEWS:

Groupe PSA releases results of real-world fuel consumption testing for a number of Peugeot, Citroen and DS models.


The German offices of BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen have been raided as part of an investigation into alleged steel price fixing.


Three Toyota Mirai vehicles have arrived in Australia. The hydrogen fuel-cell powered cars will spend the next three years touring the country.


A new 60km stretch of the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory has been added to the open speed-limit zone.


Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) plans to launch one new car a year for at least the next four years.


The 2017 Nissan Pathfinder facelift has been unveiled in the US, ahead of an Australian debut set for the first half of next year.


2017 Honda NSX is tipped to be priced at $388,000 before on-road costs, which would push it beyond $400,000 drive-away.


General Motors is co-developing a next-generation 'Roboglove' to help reduce repetitive stress injury in factories.


NEWS THAT MISSED THE CUT

Holden used this week's State of Origin match to unveil its new-look Colorado update. Will it boost sales? Time will tell…


A subtly revised new look for the popular Mazda 3 has gone official, ahead of an Australian debut set for the weeks ahead.


The popular SUV market is about to see another contender diving into the fray, with Australian details of the new Koleos revealed this week.


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