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Thriller on the road
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Column 8

Thriller on the road

British engineering with the write stuff.

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Road mess has taken a terrible toll on Sydney. There’s only one thing to do now
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Roads

Road mess has taken a terrible toll on Sydney. There’s only one thing to do now

The Minns government must completely overhaul the road tolling system so it’s fairer to motorists and delivers better value for taxpayers.

  • by Marion Terrill
Bigger, dirtier, more dangerous: How ‘auto-besity’ is a health risk for everyone
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Bigger, dirtier, more dangerous: How ‘auto-besity’ is a health risk for everyone

Australia’s top-selling cars are becoming more of a threat to other motorists, pedestrians and cyclists, as sports utility vehicles and utes replace family sedans.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Where in Brisbane do people own the most cars? Search for your suburb
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Brisbane

Where in Brisbane do people own the most cars? Search for your suburb

As public transport fails to keep pace with the ever-expanding city, we reveal the top suburbs where families rely on three or more cars.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Simple ways to put the brakes on car costs
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Hip pocket

Simple ways to put the brakes on car costs

Australians spend an eye-watering $18,000 a year on their cars, and by the time you factor in loans, fuel, insurance, maintenance, tolls and registration, it’s easy to see why. Here are some savvy ways to drive down your costs.

  • by Dominic Powell
Inside the secret Melbourne garage that hides a treasure trove of rare supercars

Inside the secret Melbourne garage that hides a treasure trove of rare supercars

We get a rare peek behind the curtains at Auto Caché, one of Australia’s most exclusive high-end car storage facilities.

  • by Tom Fraser
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The Sydney suburbs with the most speeding fines in school zones

The Sydney suburbs with the most speeding fines in school zones

Fines totalling more than $200 million have been issued to NSW drivers for speeding in school zones since 2017 – and one region of Sydney is the worst offender.

  • by Andrew Taylor and Nigel Gladstone
I have many skills, but it’s time to admit packing is not one of them

I have many skills, but it’s time to admit packing is not one of them

As it turns out, I am quite good at unpacking my issues but terrible at packing a car.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
The Wolf of the M2
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Column 8

The Wolf of the M2

Where you won’t find a dry Kombi.

Electric vehicle sales accelerate, but not fast enough

Electric vehicle sales accelerate, but not fast enough

Battery electric, hybrid or plug-in hybrid model vehicles accounted for 16.6 per cent of new car sales in Australia during June this year.

  • by Simon Johanson
Kombigate could be a dry argument
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Column 8

Kombigate could be a dry argument

But let’s not put a dampener on it yet.