Though some purists insist that a vehicle that wasn't built in the US can't be an authentic muscle car, these five classics from Down Under will prove them wrong. Since the mid-1950s, America's ...
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The rise of Utes in Australian car history
The Ute, short for “utility vehicle,” has become an iconic symbol of Australian automotive culture. Originating in the 1930s, these versatile vehicles have evolved from humble workhorses to beloved ...
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Jim Farley says Ford could revive the Australian ute
Ford CEO Jim Farley says the company is seriously considering bringing back the ute for Australia. Any future model would likely be a modern, more work focused pickup shaped around local needs rather ...
Adjunct Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney Road transport is responsible for a substantial share of global carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions. So ...
Australia has joined the growing band of countries whose car buyers are finding themselves turned off to the idea of splashing out on an EV. Sales of electric cars in the country dropped by 25 percent ...
Muscle cars may have been born in America, but the Big Three (Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler) all had car-making divisions worldwide ready to bang out unique road ragers to the locals, including ...
Muscle cars are deeply associated with American culture, tracing their roots to the 1960s. But while the Americans were very good at offering affordable performance in a compact package, usually one ...
Australia is the most competitive new-car market in the world, with more than 60 brands fighting for just over a million sales with hundreds of models. So surely we have enough choice, right?
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