Mazda
Mazda RX-8 GT
Cameron McGavin Cameron McGavin finds the tweaked RX-8 delivers thrills without totally sacrificing practicality.
Mercedes wins Car of the Year
Stephen Ottley If you think diesel is only for truckies, think again. A diesel-powered car has won Drive’s Car of the Year award for the first time.
Hyundai to launch Genesis luxury brand
Chris Harris Korean car maker confirms its assault on luxury market to rival German and Japanese brands.
The great car ads
Owen Thomson From Honda's 'Cog' to Mazda's 'Zoom zoom', the car commercials etched in our memories.
Crowd-sourced sports-car to become a reality
Matt Campbell Subaru WRX engine. Rear-wheel-drive. 818 kilograms. $15,000. Where do we sign?
BMW to unveil baby roadster
Richard Blackburn BMW has confirmed it will reveal a small open-top sports car concept at the Geneva motor show next month, but will it drive the front or rear wheels?
On the road with car racing pros
Hannah Elliott, Forbes.com What separates the speedy from the streetwise?
Must-read car blogs
Hannah Elliott, Forbes.com There's a motoring web site out there for everyone, no matter how far from mainstream your tastes may run.
2030: The cars of the future
Daniel Dasey A competition intended to show the cars of tomorrow has come up with designs both sleek and hideous.
Charging into the future
Andrew Heasley Never mind hybrid cars - and forget hydrogen power - because the future of the automobile is electric.
New car comparison
Bruce Newton, Drive, The Age Not all sports cars will burn a hole in your wallet, as these three examples show.
Renault Laguna dCi
Bruce Newton It's third time lucky for Renault's mid-sized hatch to break into the local market.
Holden Colorado steps in for Rodeo
Toby Hagon, drive.com.au It may look almost the same but the new Holden Colorado represents a fresh start for Holden.
Let the sun shine in
Rod Easdown Unlike the past, today's top-less sports cars go hard, look great and ride well.
Skoda Octavia Elegance TFSI
Bruce Newton Skoda has come a long way since the days of the Iron Curtain, writes Bruce Newton.
Drive car of the year: BMW M3
Richard Blackburn BMW's new-generation M3 wins our biggest gong by redefining luxury performance motoring.
BMW 135i Sport Coupe
Cameron McGavin, drive.com.au. Minor interior quibbles aside, this pocket rocket is a little ripper, says Cameron McGavin.
A top-down summer
Rod Easdown People say these cars are too hot when it's hot or too cold when it's not, but are they jealous?
The young and the crash-less
Jaedene Hudson Our most inexperienced drivers are driving around in the oldest and least safe cars





