Ford Confirms A Future For The Falcon
Thursday, January 14th, 2010Ford has quickly hosed-down the latest speculation that tried to spell the end of the local Falcon.
Ford has quickly hosed-down the latest speculation that tried to spell the end of the local Falcon.
Toyota’s compact FT-CH unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show broadens the market for hybrid vehicles – smaller, funkier and cheaper than the Prius and aimed at younger buyers
After decades of pushing its Quattro all-wheel-drive technology, Audi will introduce a front-wheel-drive model as part of its superb new A8 luxury sedan range.
It is difficult to think of any model that has established a reputation for such all-round excellence as the Subaru Liberty — especially the wagon with its enhanced versatility.
To mark its 200th anniversary, French brand Peugeot has revealed an ambitious overhaul of its product lineup with a goal of moving from its current 10th place in the global automotive pecking order up to seventh by 2015.
It is difficult to think of any model that has established a reputation for such all-round excellence as the Subaru Liberty — especially the wagon with its enhanced versatility.
Volvo has made a fast start to the New Year with the launch of significant changes for the S80 full-size luxury sedan.
Price reductions from 1 January make the Suzuki passenger car range look even sharper with the excellent Alto compact now starting at just $11,790.
Australia’s total new car sales were down by only 7.4 per cent (74,836 vehicles) in 2009 compared to 2008 – a good result in difficult economic circumstances.
Price reductions of up to $2,200 and introduction of Electronic Stability Program (ESP) across the range herald 2010 changes for Peugeot