[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] In response to the latest surge in the coronavirus pandemic, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has restricted large gatherings to no more than 50 people. As a result, ClassicCars.com has canceled its 2021 Future Collector Car Show, which had been scheduled for April 11 at High Street in Phoenix. This would have been the…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Jeep has launched its 2021 Grand Cherokee, which it notes now offers 7-passenger seating, three 4×4 systems and an all-new vehicle architecture that offers independent front and rear suspensions as well as a Quadra-Lift setup. The interior has a standard 10-inch dashboard display screen, frameless digital gauge cluster and LED lighting. Other features…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Ram 1500 DT Series has received full compliance certification for Australia, meaning officially imported models meet factory standards, allowing local right-hand-drive re-manufacturing to start. Sales of US pick-ups in Australia are poised for a third record year in a row – despite the market slowdown due to the coronavirus crisis. Ram Trucks…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] While most politicians seem focused on speed cameras, at least one prominent figure has given credit to improvements in car safety after a near-death crash last week. Federal Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has attributed his survival in a serious crash in Sydney’s inner-west last week to advancements in vehicle safety over the past…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Mobile phone detection cameras are operational in NSW and being trialled in Victoria and Queensland – unearthing shocking driver behaviour. A Queensland driver has been caught on camera eating breakfast cereal and scrolling through a mobile phone while behind the wheel of a moving car. However, incredibly, the offending driver will likely avoid…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] “If we want to look to the future of car collecting, we should look at women. As companions, of course, but above all behind the wheel, proud and happy to show their talent.”  That from the introduction to the chapter in The Classic Car Trust’s The Key annual for 2020.  That intro is…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Regional Victorian drivers could soon be getting around in more modern cars, thanks to an announcement by the Andrews Government to get rid of older vehicles. The Victorian Government will soon begin trialling a ‘cash for clunkers’ program in an effort to get old and unsafe cars off the roads. Premier Daniel Andrews…