Drive's pick: Volkswagen ID. Buzz Pro LWB from $91.290 plus on-road costs.
With the Ram 1500 in the midst of a model change, the two key combatants in this segment are the Chevrolet Silverado and Ford ...
The Ford Ranger’s dominance of the local dual-cab ute market continues as our Best Dual-Cab Ute over $100K. Australians’ love ...
The KGM SsangYong Musso has scored its second back-to-back win as the Best Dual-Cab Ute Under $50K in the Drive Car of the Year 2025 awards ...
The Ford Everest – co-developed with the award-winning Ranger ute – is the reigning champion of this part of the world, bringing high levels of refinement, comfort, and family-friendly practicality, ...
Three variants come in under our $150,000 category threshold, with the entry-level rear-wheel-drive Macan the most affordable at $128,400. It wasn’t available at judgement time but has since been ...
Getting into the final three in the race to win Best Large SUV under $80K was no mean feat. While the reigning champion Toyota Kluger made it through to the final round, Toyota’s other big contender – ...
Though the Kia Carnival might have a daggy reputation, it remains undoubtedly the best choice for large families.
Luxury can be a difficult concept to define, but Polestar makes a clear statement of contemporary luxury with its Polestar 4.
The Genesis GV70 Advanced has beat out a strong line-up of competitors to win the Best Medium SUV Under $80K at Drive.
Arguably the most important car segment for Aussies, the 2025 Hyundai Tucson is crowned the Best Medium SUV under $50K. The most important new-car category for everyday Australian families is medium ...
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