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CarAdvice video producer - Melbourne

As CarAdvice moves into a more prevalent notion toward video production, we need your help to make this succeed.

CarAdvice is looking for a Melbourne based person to direct and produce car review videos with our Melbourne team. The desired person would be looking for experience in the field and could be a University student or professional after some extra work for their portfolio.

Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera and Spyder Video Review

CarAdvice will provide the equipment (including cameras, microphones, tripods and talent) but needs the right person to fuse it all together.

If this sounds like something that would interest you, please contact us and we can arrange to view some of your previous work and discuss finer details. Age is no barrier and neither is a dire passion for cars. We look forward to hearing from you!

2008 BMW 335i Coupe review

2008 BMW 335i Coupe Road Test

BMW 335i Coupe Review

Model tested: BMW 335i Coupe

Recommended Retail Price: $111,700; as tested $117,050.

Options fitted: Electric sunroof - glass ($2,750), M Sport Package ($2,600).

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- Photographs and review by Paul Maric

2008 Skoda Octavia Comparo - Petrol vs. Diesel

2008 Skoda Octavia Comparo

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Petrol vs. Diesel - Round Two

Models tested:

  • 2008 Skoda Octavia Elegance 1.8 petrol turbo manual - $30,990
  • 2008 Skoda Octavia Elegance 2.0 diesel turbo auto - $35,790

Options:

  • Metallic Paint $630 (Fitted - Petrol & Diesel); Leather Trim $2830 (Fitted - Diesel); Bi-Xenon Headlamps $1730; Park Distance Control - Front & Rear $990 (Fitted - Diesel); Sunroof $1730 (Fitted - Diesel); Satellite Navigation $2890 (Fitted - Diesel), 17″ Pegasus Alloys $1,840 (Fitted - Diesel).

- by Matt Brogan

Last month we featured the first of our three-part petrol versus diesel comparos with the contender, a funky Skoda Roomster, seeing the diesel variant come out on top by a country mile.

So this month, in defence of the title, we have the mid-sized Skoda Octavia Elegance in the ring to attempt an equaliser on our scoreboard of one-nil. With both engines offering decent performance, marvelous drivability, and comparable fuel economy, this is going to be a close one.

2008 Skoda Roomster Comparo - Petrol vs. Diesel

2008 Skoda Roomster Comparo

 

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Petrol vs. Diesel - Round One

Models tested:

  • Skoda Roomster 1.6 Petrol (automatic) $29,290 - Tested
  • Skoda Roomster 1.9 Turbo Diesel (manual) $28,990 - Tested

Options:

  • Metallic Paint $540 (Fitted); Park Distance Control (Rear) $690 (Fitted); Alarm System $530; Roof Rails $330 (Fitted); Panoramic Roof $1690 (Fitted).

- by Matt Brogan

The funky Skoda Roomster is no stranger to the CarAdvice office having been reviewed by Karl some months ago. So rather than review it again, I used the Roomster as a little science project to help solve the most important conundrum of the modern age – petrol versus diesel.

European driving - the right way

Driving isn’t so a much a right as it is a privilege. That’s the issue we’re faced with in Australia and it’s part of the reason the greater majority of road users infecting our roads are incredibly poor at driving.

My recent venture through Europe highlighted several things that Australia seriously lacks when it comes to driving.

Firstly. The cost of owning a car and getting a license in Australia is very cheap in comparison to our European neighbours. In Holland for example, the public must only complete driving lessons with qualified instructors – not with a parent who has probably learnt a myriad of bad habits over the years.

Upon completing the scheduled number of hours with a driving instructor, a learner must then go through a rigorous driving test – again, unlike Australia. I recall my driving test was a 15 minute job. Part of the test included a point-to-point reverse – which I’m certain an ape of average IQ could complete with both eyes closed. To think that anybody could possibly fail a driving test in Australia truly shocks me and makes me wonder why they are allowed to hold a license.

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2008 Dodge Challenger production pics

You might recall some time back we bought you news of the 2008 Dodge Challenger and some pre-production (or concept) pics. Well, build has been finalised and production is in full swing and so just because it’s so good looking, here it is again in all its glory.

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Power output from the 6.10litre HEMI V8 is 325kW (in SRT8 spec - as shown) which if introduced in Australia along side Camaro next year could bring back the heady days of muscle car wars on our streets - look out HSV & FPV!

Phase III to fetch top dollar in Brisbane

With an estimated selling price of $700,000 - $780,000 this 1971 Ford Falcon XY GT-HO Phase III ‘Bathurst’ Sedan is the highlight vehicle of the inaugural Shannons Brisbane Motor Show Auction.

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To be auctioned on the afternoon of Sunday February 10 this icon of the local muscle car scene, the fastest four door sedan in the world in its day, is one of an estimated 150 remaining and has become one of the most collectable production cars ever made.

Volkswagen Passat R36 Brisbane Motor Show

Volkswagen R36 Brisbane Motor Show

Volkswagen Passat R36 Brisbane Motor Show

Volkswagen unveils the R36 at the Brisbane Motor Show.

Huge Phillip Island Classic planned for March

The Phillip Island Classic is already the largest annual historic motoring event in the Southern Hemisphere, but this year all the stops have been pulled out to ensure that prestigious title is not lost.

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Capped at 550 entrants, the Classic covers eight decades of motor racing history up until the late 1980s. The three day, thirty three event program will this year be based on the theme of Australian Legends.

Bikes join cars with record sales

With car sales topping the one million mark this year, it’s not unreasonable to expect motorcycle sales to follow the upward trend.

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The FCAI (Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries) figures show a 9% rise in bike sales bringing the total number for 2007 to 129,966 units, a new record.

Aussie muscle auction

Okay, this is CarAdvice. Current cars, reviews, news, I know this. But like so many of our devotees, I too love Aussie Muscle and just thought I’d give our more nostalgic readers a very quick heads-up on an upcoming auction that may be of interest.

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