Compact SUVs in recent years have gone the way of the iPhone and espresso martini; they are now seen as cool. They offer up some of the privileges only available in a large SUV, but in something that can be parked with ease, isn’t the size of a tennis court, […]
Holden reviews
2014 Holden Captiva 5 LT review (video)
The current Holden Captiva 5 is one of the older propositions in the popular and very demanding small SUV segment. It’s made by GM Daewoo in South Korea and has been around in almost the same form since 2006. Can it still hold it with the modern newcomers? Holden is […]
2014 HSV GEN-F Senator Signature review (video)
When you think of the Senator you probably think of a stately sedan that’s been pumped with steroids, right? That’s how things used to be. Not any more. The new executive is much more refined than that.
Holden VF Commodore SS V vs SS V Redline: comparison (video)
If you’re in the market for a Holden Commodore SS there’s a choice you need to make: Do you go for the SS V or the red-hot SS V Redline? Allow us to explain…
HSV Gen-F Maloo R8 SV review (video)
Aussies are famous for creating the ‘ute’, so it’s only fair that we make the hairiest-chested, most powerful version available in the country. This is it, the SV Enhanced HSV Gen-F Maloo R8
2014 Holden VF Calais V Review (video)
Wearing one of the biggest nameplates in Australian-built luxury, the 2014 Holden VF Calais V has a lot to live up to. We’ve got our hands on the 210kW V6 model to find out just how deluxe it is. For the first time since 1993 you can get your hands […]
2014 Holden WN Caprice V V8 review (video)
The 2014 Holden WN Caprice V V8 is in your face, big, and uses a large-capacity petrol V8 that will make your average hybrid-driving environmentalist scrunch their face up in disgust. We’re here to find out how relevant this latest Caprice is in today’s market, but more than anything else, […]
2014 Holden VF Commodore SS V Redline Ute review (video)
Where in the world can you get a Nurburgring world-record holder for less than $50k? Right here in Australia, that’s where.