[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] PLUS: Infiniti’s Australian exit, Land Rover Discovery Sport review, and FCAI CEO Tony Weber This week you are joined by Mandy Turner and Mike Costello. Mike discusses the Australian exit of Infiniti and what it means now for Nissan Australia. Jez Spinks reviews the Land Rover Discovery Sport and talks about how it…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Luxury Car No One Talks About, Lincoln MKZ car review. Is this the best luxury car? Is the Lincoln MKZ a reliable luxury car. Rare luxury cars in Canada. Is the Lincoln MKZ expensive? Buying a new Lincoln luxury car. Car show off contest winner Yad and his 2015 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid.…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The all-electric micro car range will debut in Frankfurt, offering around 150km of range. Daimler has revealed the Smart EQ family, including the Fortwo, Fortwo Cabrio and Forfour, ahead of their public debut at the Frankfurt motor show next week. The German group’s city car division is embracing its all-electric future, with the…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] I read with interest a story out of the US overnight that Congress is pushing for car makers to equip all US-built vehicles with systems that remind motorists of passengers in the back seat. The car makers are on board and it’s anticipated that by model year 2025, all cars will indeed come…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Courtesy of Profiles in History If you’re a cineaste that who pulls double duty as a petrol head, get ready to drop a pretty penny at this blockbuster event: Profiles in History—the self-proclaimed world’s largest dealer of Hollywood memorabilia—has just announced an epic auction featuring some of the most famous vehicles ever seen…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] I’m Sorry I Have to Admit Electric Cars are Better Because, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Youtube apology video. Admitting that electric car motors can last a long time, maybe longer than internal combustion engines. Electric motor vs combustion engine, which is better? Electric car review. Car advice. DIY car repair…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] When it comes to rare supercars, the McLaren F1 is right up there in the automotive world’s charts. McLaren built just 106 units of the F1 between 1993 and 1998, but not all of them were road legal. In fact, only 64 units were “standard” road cars, with 28 wearing the GTR badge…