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Fri Feb 17 2017
 
     
 

Hyundai’s latest sedan has familiar Accent

All-new Accent is pretty much the evolution you would have expected from Hyundai's compact sedan.

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Tested: Triton's a workhorse in a business suit

It’s modernised and more powerful, but Mitsubishi's new Triton still keeps some things old-school.

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Lego and BMW go from toy tech to future tech

The first Lego kit of a BMW motorcycle is more than just a miniature R 1200 GS Adventure in 603 pieces.

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Ferrari still the most powerful auto icon

Ferrari is not only the strongest automotive brand, says annual valuation, it's in the top 10 across the board.

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Revenge! Speeder uses car to block camera trap

He found a camera trap at the exact spot where he'd been caught five years before - so he did something about it.

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Watch biker’s lucky escape from train track

Things can turn pear shaped very quickly when you're trespassing on a railway track, as this rider found out.

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Hyundai’s latest sedan has familiar Accent

All-new Accent is pretty much the evolution you would have expected from Hyundai's compact sedan.

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ROAD TESTS  

Tested: Triton's a workhorse in a business suit

It’s modernised and more powerful, but Mitsubishi's new Triton still keeps some things old-school.

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Ferrari still the most powerful auto icon

Ferrari is not only the strongest automotive brand, says annual valuation, it's in the top 10 across the board.

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Watch top RallyCrosser flat out - on the road!

TV host and stunt driver Tanner Foust takes his 410kW, all-wheel drive RallyCross Beetle out on the public road.

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Lego and BMW go from toy tech to future tech

The first Lego kit of a BMW motorcycle is more than just a miniature R 1200 GS Adventure in 603 pieces.

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