[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Politics lesson for today. Old money was used to keeping their expensive toys away from prying eyes, and probably Sars too. New money not so much, never have they flexed their wealth more than they do now with supercar clubs and breakfast runs being posted all over social media. The rich are getting…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] 0 Does a $100,000+ factory camper conversion on Volkswagen’s Multivan people mover make sense? We packed the family and hit the road to find out. What we love Slept our family of four wonderfully Can be a good five-seat family car when not camping Nicely integrated auxiliary electronics What we don’t No fridge…

“I want to be a captain, and be a leader and leave a good impression on them and a positive impact on their lives. I want to inspire people to be better and help them grow into future leaders. I want to be someone that people can respect and look up to. But I want…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Volkswagen – the main brand of the world’s second-largest car-maker – is going electric-only in Europe by 2033, but petrol and diesel power is expected to remain in the US, China and Australia well into the next decade. 0 View 5 images German car giant Volkswagen will exclusively produce electric cars in Europe by…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] As such, Drive’s Dual-Cab Megatest assessed each model’s safety credentials across 17 key criteria, including the inclusion of active cruise control, the presence of autonomous emergency braking (AEB), and the vehicle’s star-rating from Australia’s independent safety body, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP). While we didn’t score based on airbags, it’s still an…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The latest versions of the Toyota GR86 and Subaru BRZ twins have only just gone on sale in Australia, but a new report out of Japan suggests on an all-new model is already under development. But is there any evidence to support the claim? 0 View 8 images The Toyota GR86 and Subaru BRZ…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Maserati and Barbie are collaborating on a limited-edition Grecale Trofeo SUV, with 10 percent of the sale price benefitting the Barbie Dream Gap Project. The Barbie Maserati Grecale Trofeo was developed by Fuoriserie, Maserati’s inhouse customization department, and unveiled as part of Neiman Marcus’ Fantasy Gift Guide for the tidy sum of $330,000.…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] In October 1996, then-Drive editor Phil Scott, in an eerily prescient story, reported on the growing unease around Australia’s local car industry. Story originally published in Drive on 27 October, 1996 Australia’s four domestic car makers, losing ground to a flood of cheap imports, are nervous about their future. Ford, Mitsubishi, Holden and…