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Hyundai i30 Go

Hyundai i30 Go

WANT a Hyundai i30 but just can’t afford it? Think again. Because the Korean brand has just launched a model called the i30 Go.

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2017 Haval H2

2017 Haval H2

In China, Haval is the top-selling SUV, with more sales in its home country than the combined total of all vehicles in Australia’s automotive market.

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2018 Kia Picanto

2018 Kia Picanto

KIA’S Picanto, also known as a New Morning in some countries, has certainly dawned as a very bright light in the city car segment. The sturdily-built and cute-as-a-button hatchlet is a big improvement on the earlier model and comes pretty much fully loaded with...

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2018 Audi TT RS

2018 Audi TT RS

An RS suffix on any Audi makes it special car and this is no different. If you’re a dreamer of things fast that cannot be achieved in life because of cost then pay attention, because the TT RS is about as fast as cars up to three times its price.

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2018 Rezvani Tank

2018 Rezvani Tank

The Tank is the first vehicle of its kind from respected Californian car maker Rezvani, better known for its spectacular sports cars.

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2017 Holden Astra RS V

2017 Holden Astra RS V

AN Australian badge, a German brand – now owned by a French company – and the product built in Poland?

We’re talking about Holden’s latest Astra hatch, in this case the high performance top-spec RS V.

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Mercedes-AMG Project ONE | Reveal

Mercedes-AMG Project ONE | Reveal

After loads of teasing we’ve finally had the chance to see the outrageous Project One at the Frankfurt Motor. We’ll also give you a quick video review from the show itself and pack a bit more technical information here.

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Reveal: 2018 VW Tiguan

Reveal: 2018 VW Tiguan

The 2018 Tiguan presented in Detroit is actually a LWB version of the European car, so it is not completely new. In fact, it is pretty similar to the 2016 model except for the size, which was a must for VW, since most of the competitors have cars of similar size in the US.

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Reveal: 2018 Audi SQ5

Reveal: 2018 Audi SQ5

For those of you who aren’t familiar with the Audi’s naming system, here’s what the SQ5 is. The 5 means that it is mid- to small-sized car; the Q means that it is an SUV and the S means that it is fast.

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Reveal: 2018 Toyota Camry

Reveal: 2018 Toyota Camry

The 2018 Toyota Camry was revealed at the Detroit Auto Show. One of the Australia (and the World’s) best selling cars. What will the all new Camry offer in 2018?

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2017 Nissan GTR Review

2017 Nissan GTR Review

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 10 years, you will know what the Nissan GT-R is and what it represents. It’s a giant killer, a car which defies all standard sportscar parameters.

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2017 Mazda3 Review

2017 Mazda3 Review

The current compact segment is filled with excellent models from various manufacturers from around the world. It’s arguably one of the most difficult segments to stand out in (apart from maybe the crossover or SUV segment). The 2017 Mazda 3.

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2016 Ford Mustang – Review

2016 Ford Mustang – Review

Since its 1964 debut, Ford Mustang has become the global bestseller and a true automotive icon like no other car. New Mustang is offered in two distinctive body styles.

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2017 Kia Picanto

2017 Kia Picanto

The 2017 Kia Picanto is Kia’s smallest car in the Australian market. It is only available in automatic and has a drive away price starting at $14,990.

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2016 Volvo XC90 Review

2016 Volvo XC90 Review

CarTell.tv presenter Amelia Ryan reviews the new 2016 Volvo XC90 D5 Turbo Diesel. Its the 7 seater family SUV with some very impressive new gadgetry.

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2016 Porsche Carrera 911

2016 Porsche Carrera 911

The new 2016 Porsche Carrera 911 was unveiled at the 2015 Dubai International Motor Show. Deesch Papke, Chief Executive Officer of Porsche Middle East and Africa FZE gave us a quick overview of what we can expect from the Porsche Carrera 911 for 2016.

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