[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] A new multi-billion dollar deal between the Victorian Government and a consortium will outsource VicRoads operations for the next four decades. 0 View 3 images The Victorian Government has announced a $7.9 billion deal which will outsource the operations of licencing, registrations, and number plates for the next 40 years. While the Victorian Government…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The manual transmission might be dying across most new-car segments, but Porsche buyers – high-end ones, at least – continue to show a penchant for three pedals and a gear stick. 0 View 3 images Buyers of high-end Porsche sports cars continue to buck the trend of declining demand for manual transmissions – and…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Since its introduction nearly a decade ago back in 2013, the Audi RS7 has become one of the market’s most popular full-size sports sedans. This latest generation of the Audi RS7 Sportback is the second iteration of the company’s flagship four-door coupe. The current RS7 shares its underpinnings with the second-generation A7 that…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The next-generation Chrysler 300 due by 2026 will switch to electric power, information found by Drive reveals – though a return to Australia is yet to be locked in. 0 View 8 images The next-generation Chrysler 300 sedan looks set to go electric, with underpinnings good for 800km of driving range – but there’s…

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[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Another 130 examples of Hyundai’s retro-cool Ioniq 5 electric vehicle will go on sale in most regions of Australia in a fortnight’s time. 0 View 5 images View 5 images Previous“>Next While Hyundai’s system of offering small batches of vehicles every few months will see some customers disappointed after missing out on a car, it’s…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Cheetah was Lamborghini’s first attempt to develop an off-road vehicle. The model is based on FMC’s XR311 prototype developed for the military in 1970 and featured a fiberglass body. Under the hood, it had a 5.9-liter Chrysler engine that delivered a total of 180 horsepower. However, the fact that the engine was…