The Drive Five: The unique stories you might’ve missed – 23 July 2021
US pricing for the Subaru BRZ and Toyota HiLux production constraints headline today's top Drive stories.
As we continue toward a single publishing platform, some great news stories are being published on both CarAdvice and Drive.
If you're a keen reader of CarAdvice, you might be missing out on some of the unique content we're publishing over on Drive.
Here are our favourite stories published on Drive today – but there are plenty more over on the website to enjoy. Head to Drive.com.au to read them for yourself!
1. Toyota HiLux, Corolla delays expected as factories suspend production
Australia's best-selling new vehicle may experience some delays, as Toyota suspends production at factories in Thailand and Japan.
Ben Zachariah
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2. Next-generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class could be one of the brand’s last petrol-powered cars
Mercedes-Benz is set to go electric-only in some markets by 2030 – and some of its most popular models will be the last to make the switch.
Alex Misoyannis
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3. 2022 Subaru BRZ pricing announced for the USA
Australian pricing for the entry-level sports car is expected in the coming weeks, with the first local deliveries promised in December 2021.
William Davis
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4. “World’s oldest Ferrari barn find” recovered in rural NSW
The historic 1967 Ferrari 330 GT V12 2+2 didn’t see daylight for almost half a century. Now, it’s being rebuilt from the ground up in Sydney.
William Davis
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5. Northern Territory announces free registration for electric vehicles
A five-year plan from the NT Government will introduce financial incentives for the purchase of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Ben Zachariah
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