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Lexus RX400h (2006)

For those craving a luxury four-wheel drive with an emphasis on luxury rather than cornering elan, then the RX400h is a good choice. It's about as much four-wheel drive as many of us will ever need, and its fuel thrift is pleasing too.

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Street Racing Syndicate: PS2 review

Like driving around in your souped up car with all the windows down, blasting out dance music and yelling sweet nothings at attractive women? Then have we got a game for you.

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Could the FT-HS be Toyota's next Supra?

It's been six years since the last Toyota Supra rolled off the line, but the FT-HS hybrid coupe concept may -- and, we stress, may -- mean that there's a new Supra in the works.

Chevy Volt coming to Australia in 2012

Holden has pulled another rabbit out of the hat: Chevy's range-extended vehicle, the Volt, is coming to Australia. In 2012.

Robotic Prius drives itself around San Francisco

An unusual motorcade made its way across the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge early one morning the other week: a silver Toyota Prius, complete with police escort and camera crew, but with no driver at the wheel.

The car that parks itself

If you're the type of person who gets cold sweats at the thought of reverse parking, then Lexus has the car for you. A snip at a mere AU$186k.

Ultimate Green Machine on the way?

Toyota created Lexus in the late '80s to take on the Germans, will BMW create a new brand to tackle upcoming emissions and fuel economy legislation?

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