The 2025 RENAULT Trafic is the familiar Aussie workmate that got sent on a safety course and came back with better habits. Under the bonnet sits a 2.0-litre turbo-diesel with 125 kW and 380 Nm, tied to either a six-speed manual or smooth dual-clutch auto. Inside, the cabin finally feels like a mobile office you… Continue reading Review: 2025 RENAULT Trafic
Category: Choosing The Right Car
Review: 2025 MERCEDES GLB
The 2025 MERCEDES GLB lands in Australia with the same boxy charm that made the GLB a cult favourite, only smarter inside and tidier to drive. It is one of the few compact luxury SUVs that will squeeze in seven people when needed, which makes the 2025 Mercedes GLB review a fun one for families who… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES GLB
Review: 2025 KIA Niro
The 2025 KIA Niro is Australia’s sensible small SUV with a green streak and a tidy footprint. It sticks with the established recipe: a 1.6-litre petrol-electric hybrid for everyday use, tidy handling, and an interior that feels more grown-up than the badge price suggests. The fully electric Niro has stepped aside locally this year, leaving… Continue reading Review: 2025 KIA Niro
Review: 2025 MERCEDES GLS
The 2025 MERCEDES GLS is still the “S-Class of SUVs” idea made practical for Australian life. It is a seven-seater that feels more like a first-class lounge than a family hauler, with a quiet diesel heart, long-haul comfort and tech that makes peak-hour traffic a little less painful. Size is generous, refinement is high, and if… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES GLS
Review: 2025 NISSAN QASHQAI
Nissan has pressed refresh on the 2025 NISSAN QASHQAI, a small SUV that was already easy to like and now looks sharper, feels smarter, and adds genuinely useful connected tech. In Australia it arrives with a tidier grille, crisper lighting and a cabin that finally treats screens as proper furniture rather than bolt-on gadgets. It… Continue reading Review: 2025 NISSAN QASHQAI
Review: 2025 AUDI Q2
The 2025 AUDI Q2 is the city-friendly Audi that still feels premium when you grab the wheel. It sits low enough to handle like a tidy hatch, yet rides high enough to see over traffic. In Australia, it keeps the familiar recipe: a smart cabin, crisp steering, and an engine lineup that suits daily duties.… Continue reading Review: 2025 AUDI Q2
Review: 2025 TESLA Model 3
The 2025 TESLA Model 3 feels like the car that finally learned to whisper. The facelift that fans call the “Highland” redesign tightened the body, calmed the ride, and tidied the cabin so it looks and feels more upmarket without going full spaceship. In Australia it remains the benchmark for mid-size EV sedans because it… Continue reading Review: 2025 TESLA Model 3
Review: 2025 GWM Cannon
The 2025 GWM Cannon lands in Australia with a clear brief: give buyers proper ute hardware without the scary price tag. It swaps the old 2.0-litre diesel for a 2.4-litre turbo-diesel, bumps towing to a full 3.5 tonnes, and tidies up the cabin so it looks and feels more modern. Think of it as a… Continue reading Review: 2025 GWM Cannon
Review: 2025 MAHINDRA Scorpio-N
The 2025 MAHINDRA Scorpio-N lands in Australia as an old-school, body-on-frame 4×4 that would rather roll up its sleeves than pose for Instagram. It serves six or seven seats depending on variant, runs a grunty 2.2-litre turbo-diesel with 129 kW and 400 Nm, and backs it with a long warranty. If you want a simple,… Continue reading Review: 2025 MAHINDRA Scorpio-N
Review: 2025 MERCEDES A45
The 2025 MERCEDES A45 is the hot hatch that skipped leg day and went straight to sprint training. Australia gets the full-fat A45 S tune, which means a tiny 2.0-litre that behaves like it had an espresso IV. Point it at a winding B-road and the car feels keyed in, quick on its toes, and… Continue reading Review: 2025 MERCEDES A45