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Drive your family further with Drive’s new Family Cars Hub and weekend newspaper lift-out

Families of all shapes and sizes have a new home of content, the Drive Family Cars Hub, that offers buying advice, ownership guidance and plenty more!


There is no such thing as one-size-fits-all when it comes to Australian families, so why should it be any different when looking at the Australian family car?

Everyone has different needs and priorities, so with Drive's new Family Cars Hub, and this weekend's Family Guide liftout, we are showcasing some of the trends, technology, and tips for not only choosing the right car for your family but for getting the most out of it.

The Family Cars Hub includes links to the latest reviews, some great short videos, a buyers' guide for those shopping in any size or price brackets, provides explanations of the latest technology and some brilliant advice to help you get the most out of your car.

It follows the successful Electric Cars Hub that was updated earlier this year and provides links to both the 2023 Drive Car of the Year awards hub, and the stunning Toyota LandCruiser Simpson Desert Crossing showcase.

But that's not all.

This weekend in the Sydney Morning Herald (Saturday 14 October) and Sunday Age (Sunday 15 October) is a lot of this information disseminated into a 12-page liftout that will further help Australian families navigate the changing new car landscape.

Tomorrow morning we'll also explain how we created the fantastic cover image, and provide a breakdown of all the items you can see, that you may even have in your own car.

There are some surprising and amazing things happening in the automotive world, and these will all impact family buyers of all shapes and sizes, so no matter if you have four kids, no kids, fur babies or grandbabies, it is an exciting time for car buyers.

James Ward

With over 20 years of experience in digital publishing, James Ward has worked within the automotive landscape since 2007 and brings experience from the publishing, manufacturer and lifestyle side of the industry together to spearhead Drive's multi-media content direction.

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