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Aussie Camry Hybrid unveiled

To celebrate the beginning of the series production, Toyota Australia has whipped the covers off the locally built Camry Hybrid.

Lexus LFA: Be quick, 500 only

The long awaited successor to the Toyota Supra, the Lexus LFA, has been revealed at this year's Tokyo Motor Show. It's not all good news though...

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Reviews

  • Lotus Evora (2009)

    A car that mixes luxury and modern amenities with traditional Lotus values is something to rejoice. Shame about the timing then.

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Features

  • Future fuels: What will power tomorrow's cars?

    With air pollution getting worse and oil production declining, car manufacturers are looking to alternative fuels. But what will power tomorrow's cars?

  • Hybrids coming in 2009 and 2010

    While our cousins in the US are having a light downpour of hybrids and electric cars, us Aussies are set for a light sun-shower over the next year or so. We take a look at the four hybrids confirmed for our shores, including the first one to be locally assembled.

  • Gadget Buzz

    From MP3 sunglasses to floating pod homes, we show you the latest gadgets from around the globe.

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  • Aston Martin Cygnet: James Bond's small iQ

    Aston Martin has taken Toyota's Smart-sized iQ small car and built a luxury commuter car on top of it. The Cygnet concept, we presume, will make its in-the-flesh public debut at either September's Frankfurt Motor Show or November's Tokyo Motor Show.

  • Electric cars making a comeback, soonish

    The all-electric car — which had a brief heyday less than a decade ago before the car companies killed it — is about to make a comeback.

  • Holden to make small, 'green' four-cylinder car

    Just three days out from Christmas, Holden has announced that it will begin producing a small four-cylinder car from the third quarter of 2010 funded, in part, by the Federal Government's green car fund.

  • MySpace Music takes on iTunes

    MySpace is today expected to launch MySpace Music, the service formed by the world's second largest social network and all four of the largest recording companies.

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