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CarsGuide on MSNThe electric ute we've been waiting for? 2025 Isuzu D-Max EV debuts with full-time 4WD and 1000kg payload to rival Ford Ranger PHEV and Toyota HiLuxIsuzu is shaping up as the first of the big three ute brands in Australia – alongside Ford and Toyota – to launch a fully ...
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Drive on MSNToyota LandCruiser 70 Series production to pause for eight months, may return with AdBlueToyota has confirmed to Drive that production of all variants of the LandCruiser 70 Series for Australia will pause for eight months from September 2025, to upgrade the vehicle to meet new Euro 6 ...
Ford v Holden is dead. Now Australia’s top-selling vehicles are dual-cab utes. Mazda’s prettier new BT-50 can tussle with its ...
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Drive on MSNVolkswagen Amarok undercuts Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux in the lead-up to end of financial yearOffered on the entry-level Amarok Core, and the two top models in the range, the Amarok Panamericana and Amarok Aventura, the ...
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Sportschosun on MSNKia Tasman rival, Ford Ranger..There is good reason to be firstWith the launch of Kia's first pickup truck, Tasman and KGM Musso EV, interest in pickup trucks is increasing in Korea. North ...
If there’s an event that has established a reputation of prestige, it’s the Toyota Road Trek which has been held for 18 years since 2005, pausing only for the pandemic years. It’s format, which ...
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Gadget on MSNLexus rewrites the rules of ruggedThe new Lexus GX lands in South Africa with luxury stitched into its off-road DNA – and that’s both its strength and its gamble, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
Welcome to the 2012 Toyota HiLux SR5 fitted with the 4.0-litre V6 petrol. Although the 3.0-litre turbo-diesel is the ... and a part-time four-wheel drive system is also part of the package.
When Australians think 4×4 utes the first one they think of is the Toyota ... the HiLux SR5. The SR5 is offered with two engine options; a 175kW 4.0L VVTi V6 petrol and a 3.0L turbo-diesel ...
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CarExpert on MSNGWM: A guide to everything you need to knowDid you know GWM was the first Chinese company to cement a presence in Australia? Find out all about Great Wall Motor here.
Much to many people's dismay, the beloved and longstanding V8 was snubbed for a new 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6. Unfortunately, for Toyota, its new engine did not receive the warm welcome they had ...
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