
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.

Tesla Model 3: Australian orders opening in May
That's right, upcoming Model 3 owners will be able to configure their cars in Australia. Musk has confirmed the news on Twitter.

Isuzu D-Max X-Runner: More luxury for runout special edition
Isuzu has re-introduced the X-Runner, but this time it’s based on the flagship LS-T rather than the middle-of-the-range model.
Running running yeah, running running

Isuzu announces six-year warranty, seven-year capped-price servicing
The updated Isuzu D-Max ute and MU-X SUV will gain a six-year warranty, six years roadside assistance and seven-year capped price servicing from 1 May 2019.
The kilometres aren't unlimited, though

2019 Aston Martin Vantage AMR revealed
The Vantage has been given a rougher, tougher makeover. Just 200 are being built, and they'll all have a manual transmission.

Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR here in October
Local arm dishes initial details for limited-run front-drive performance flagship, which is the most powerful production GTI to date.

HSV SportsCat RS unveiled
Just 100 HSV SportsCat RS utes will be built, but the key difference is the price.
Does this sticker pack tickle your fancy?

2020 Range Rover gains 48V Ingenium inline-six, Apple CarPlay

Renault Megane RS Cup EDC on sale from $51,990
The revised RS range gains equipment and a longer warranty for extra coin. No news on the flagship Trophy as yet, either.And a five-year warranty
Renault Australia: Anouk Poelmann named managing director
Andrew Moore's replacement has been named, and she has a history with French brands in Australia.Vive la FranceMORE: Car News