
The automotive news wheel is always turning. If you’re not constantly checking CarAdvice – which you should be doing, by the way – it can be easy for some headlines to slip through the cracks.
To make sure you haven’t missed anything important, we’ve gathered what we reckon are the hottest news stories from this week, right here. Check them out, and let us know what caught your eye.
2019 HSV Camaro pricing and specs
HSV has announced pricing and specs for its hotly-anticipated, right-hand drive converted take on the Chevrolet Camaro 2SS.
You'll pay $85,990 before on-road costs for the automatic Chevrolet muscle car
Takata: Car with alpha inflators will be un-registrable in South Australia
Owners of vehicles still fitted with the most dangerous 'alpha' Takata airbag inflators won't be able to register their car in South Australia from November 1.
Skoda announces new three, five-year service plans
Skoda has announced new service plans across its range, available in three- or five-year packages designed to convince buyers Euro ownership needn't be a wallet-busting experience.

2019 Mercedes-Benz GLE revealed
The tease is over. Finally. Mercedes-Benz has officially revealed its new GLE, ahead of an in-person debut at the Paris motor show.
Does it have the weapons to take down the X5?
Lexus ES to debut digital exterior mirrors in Japan
The seventh-generation Lexus ES will be available with a new exterior camera system, which replaces the traditional set of wing mirrors.
Vision from the cameras is displayed on 5.0-inch screens mounted at the base of the A-pillars
2019 Kia ProCeed unveiled
The new Kia ProCeed has been revealed ahead of its in-the-flesh debut at the 2018 Paris motor show at the beginning of October.
2019 Renault Kadjar confirmed for Australia
Renault has confirmed the mid-sized Kadjar SUV will be making the trip Down Under, with an arrival set for some time in 2019.
Would this get you into a Renault?
2019 Mazda MX-5 pricing and specs
Mazda has rolled out its 2019 MX-5 updates, adding a more powerful 2.0-litre naturally aspirated engine, reach-adjustable steering column, and standard reverse camera as star attractions for the iconic roadster range.
More go, more gear... What more could you want?
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