Boarded up houses sit on stilts on an expansive vacant lot somewhere deep in Christchurch’s outer reaches. It looks like a used car yard, but with houses. You can buy an entire house off the lot, have it delivered to your block of land, and set up home...
The Holden Commodore might not be built in Australia anymore, but the AWD variant still makes sense as a family tourer – even if it isn't an SUV in the classical sense.
In this update, we’re going to take a closer look at the interior of our long-term 2019 Holden Equinox LTZ AWD, and just how practical it is to live with day to day. The cabin practicality of an SUV should be one of the top priorities when purchasing the next family car – after all, that’s where you spend the most amount of time...
Holden’s small SUV has had a minor makeover. How does it stack up against newer competition?
Holden's mid-size Equinox is often forgotten in an ultra-competitive segment, so we're spending six months with one to see how it really stacks up.
The hard-working Holden Colorado range has been blessed with five new accessory packs to help the brand stand out among a sea of dual cab utes on the market right now. Of course, the idea of an upgrade pack isn’t necessarily new, with most manufacturers adding one or two at some point along a vehicle’s lifetime...
Just four hours drive east of the Melbourne CBD, the challenging terrain of the Victorian High Country has cemented it as one of the most iconic 4WD destinations in the country. As a result, the area is at the top of the bucket list for avid off-roaders. Many Australians travel far and wide to find their own little oasis in the region...
Is the imported Equinox enough to shake up the medium-SUV segment, and turn Holden's flagging sales around?
Few cars have divided readers' opinion as much as our long-term Holden Commodore RS. But after bidding it farewell, those who've actually driven it can't help but be impressed.
The Victorian High Country is a magical place, one of the best off-roading destinations on the planet. It's full of awesome tracks, picturesque camping, and the type of wilderness usually only available when places are hard to get to. If you've got a 4x4, you're well on your way to visiting the High Country in your own time, and on your own terms...