Large Car | Car Advice

Car Advice

Large Car

Toyota: New Cars 2012

  Perhaps one of the most important introductions for Toyota this year will of course be the Toyota 86 - not so much from a sales perspective but a brand one. The 86 sports car aims to deliver on Toyota president Akio Toyoda's promise to...

Audi: New Cars 2012

Audi continued its remarkable run of successive years of annual growth in 2011 and its relentless pursuit of BMW and Mercedes-Benz in Australia will be helped in 2012 with an update to its 3-Series and C-Class competitor, the A4, and a more...

Chrysler: New Cars 2012

Chrysler 300 – Luxury sedan – Around June The all-new Chrysler 300 is a hugely important car for Chrysler and should gain solid penetration in all markets, including Australia.

Jaguar: New Cars 2012

Almost all of Jaguar’s new product activity will occur during the second half of 2012 C-X16 Vehicle type: Sports car. Timing: TBC Jaguar’s much-awaited proper two-door sports car concept, which was first shown at the 2011...

New Cars of 2012: Introduction

If you thought you were spoiled for choice in 2011 with all the new cars you could buy, it's not going to get any easier in 2012. General Motors' European brand Opel and Nissan's luxury offshoot Infiniti are two of the brands that will be new...

Mercedes-Benz CLS 350 Review

Mercedes-Benz CLS 350 BlueEFFICIENCY: 3.5-litre six-cylinder petrol direct-injection with seven-speed automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive 225kW/370Nm. $159,200 (Manufacturer’s List Price) It’s big, it’s imposing and it’s very...

2012 Ford Falcon EcoBoost Review

The Ford Falcon EcoBoost is arguably the most important new vehicle for Ford Australia since the introduction of the Territory in 2004. Though the local manufacturer is downplaying the four-cylinder Falcon’s role as the great white hope for the...

Peugeot 508 Touring Review

It's the biggest Pug on sale today. And no, we're not talking about the dog here. The Peugeot 508 has been welcomed by Peugeot dealers in rounding out their offering because it's a genuine alternative to other large cars.

Holden Commodore Sportwagon Review

As far as hot Commodores go, they don’t get much hotter than the Holden Commodore SS-V Redline edition. Created as a sportier version of the SS and SS-V, the SS-V Redline edition gives buyers the added option of firmer suspension, aftermarket...