Archive for the ‘Top Australian Cars’ Category

HSV W427 goes 270km/h

“Crickey, that thing is so wicked, it ought to be illegal,” the first words uttered by an excited Kiwi V8 Supercar driver Greg Murphy after stepping from his first few minutes in Holden Special Vehicles range topping W427 sports sedan.

HSV W427

Let’s be plain from the beginning, ‘Murph’ has spent more than a few minutes going very, very fast in all manner of cars, not just his regular V8 Supercar ride.

- David Twomey

Whatismore, it was palpably plain from the excitement on his face as he burst into The Chalet at GM Holden’s Proving Ground complex at Lang Lang outside Melbourne that he had had more fun than normally is the case, at least sitting down!

2008 BMW M3 Convertible review

2008 BMW M3 Convertible road test & review

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Model tested: 2008 BMW M3 Convertible

Recommended Retail Price: $176,142

Options fitted: Seven-speed M double-clutch transmission with Drivelogic $7308

plus.jpg Performance, quality, folding hard-top, space, the sound, oh the sound

minus.jpg M-DCT confused, dull steering, heavy, needs 98RON

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Review by: Karl Peskett

Photography by: www.OzCarSightings.com

Ladies and Gentlemen, this announcement is being made public. It’s over. Yes, I’m sorry, but it is. The love affair is finished, gone, done with, and buried.

2008 Ford Focus XR5 Turbo Review

2008 Ford Focus XR5 Turbo Review & Road Test

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Five doors, five seats, five cylinders… perhaps good things come in fives

Model Tested:

  • 2008 Ford LV Focus XR5 Turbo 2.5-litre, five-cylinder, six-speed manual - $36,990 (RRP)

Options:

  • Metallic Paint $310; Premium Paint $1,800 (Fitted - Electric Orange); Rear Parking Sensors $600; Electric Sunroof $1,900; Overhead Stripes $350; Recaro Sports Leather Trim & Seat Heaters $2000; Mullin’s Motorvatr 18” Alloy Wheels $1064

plus.jpg Balance, Power Delivery, Grippy Handling, Exhaust Note, Price Tag
minus.jpg Panel Lighting, Brake Pedal Position, Road Noise, No Cruise Control

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- by Matt Brogan

A lot of so called sports cars these days comprise of little more than a badge, a spoiler kit and a set of alloy wheels - an anodyne, half baked attempt at attracting the brain dead if you ask me. But if instead you’re the type whose right foot gets a little itchy at the mere idea of pounding down a twisty country road in a no holds barred bona fide hot hatch, then perhaps you’d better take a look at this.

2008 Lotus Exige S Review

2008 Lotus Exige S Review

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“Bell & Ross make precision watches for professionals operating in extreme conditions. Similarly, the Lotus Exige S Performance Pack, is a precision instrument capable of extreme speeds across any paved terrain”

Modern McLaren F1 rendered speculation

For a while, the McLaren F1 was the fastest car money could buy, powered by a 500kW V12 good for a top speed of 362km/h.

 Modern McLaren F1 rendered speculation

With a revival of the icon confirmed to be in the works, renderings have surfaced on a Slovenian website apparently of the next-generation McLaren F1.

2008 Lotus Elise S Review

2008 Lotus Elise S Review & Road Test

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“It’s got a 1.8-litre engine lifted from a Toyota Corolla and yet there are precious few supercars which can out corner the Elise when you hit the ‘S’ bends”

Model Tested:

  • 2008 Lotus Elise S - $69,990 (RRP)

Options fitted: Touring pack $8,000

plus.jpg Pure driving bliss, unbelievable handling, great looks, well priced.

minus.jpg Somewhat impractical

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- words and photography Anthony Crawford & Alborz Fallah, action photography - Paul Maric

Anthony -

That’s 1.8-litres, 100kW, and not a whole lot of torque, just 172Nm to be precise. Not impressed? Then ask someone at your nearest Lotus dealership to demonstrate it’s handling ability to you, but only if they have a sickbag on board.

The Supercar Club - the coolest club in Australia

The Supercar Club - the coolest club in Australia

- Paul Maric

Okay, so I was a member of a chess club when I was younger. No big deal, I just made sure I didn’t tell anybody about it - especially girls. This club on the other hand is one that all members aren’t afraid of boasting about.

The title says it all – the Supercar Club.

The Supercar Club Logo

For those of us who don’t find the idea of owning and experiencing the depreciation of a supercar, there is hope at hand.

The new RHD Ford GT, exclusive to the Supercar Club

They say good things come to those who wait.

It’s a cliché that will most certainly live true to members of Australia’s Supercar Club.

Ford GT RHD

Despite waiting some 15-months for the privilege, Melbourne Supercar Club members were tonight (Thursday) introduced to the second of just two Right Hand Drive (RHD) Ford GTs in the world.

Alfa Romeo 147 Ducati Corse

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No, its not a new bike by Alfa Romeo, but rather very special Alfa 147 inspired by our own two wheeled magician, Casey Stoner and his 2007 MotoGP world title.

- Anthony Crawford 

Alfa Romeo and Ducati, two great Italian companies have combined their creative juices to produce this warmed up Alfa 147 with a 1.9 JTDM 16V Q2 125kW (170bhp if you live in Perth) together with a whole swag of exclusive performance parts.

TRD Hilux 4000SL vs. LS3 HSV Maloo R8 Review

2008 TRD Hilux 4000SL vs. LS3 HSV Maloo R8 Review & Road Test

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Models tested:

- Review by Matt Brogan & Paul Maric. Photographs by Matt Brogan.

When we decided to run two of Australia’s favourite sport utes head-to-head this week, it was bound to cause some heated discussion around the CarAdvice office. Despite the pair of pick-ups having a slightly different application, they are still essentially the same high powered, tail happy tradie trucks that offer something just a bit above the boring old workhorse - real horsepower.

2008 FPV F6 launch

With an awesome 310kW of power, Ford Performance Vehicles’ (FPV) new turbo-charged F6 sedan is one of the best performing six-cylinder vehicles on the Australian market.

FPV launches powerful F6

“The F6 is a phenomenal car with performance equal to or better than many European sports cars, but at a fraction of the price,” Ford Performance Vehicles General Manager Rod Barrett said.