Excludes Hyundai Genesis Premium Brand

Hyundai's global public relations chief adamantly denied the creation of a separate luxury brand. At the Veloster Turbo launch in South Korea, motoring.com.au quizzed American-born Global PR Director Frank Ahrens. Hyundai Do you want to develop a premium brand? “The truth is, Hyundai has no plans for…” Source: www.carsales.com.au

Carsales Announces Best Used Cars Of 2024

Supply has finally caught up with demand, making used cars great value again. Bingle’s 2024 carsales Best Used Car Awards have brought together a fantastic selection of six year old vehicles across ten different categories. In recent years, the used property market has become a seller’s market. Source: www.carsales.com.au

Buying A Used Land Rover Defender (1992-2007)

On paper, the Defender is the most advanced four-wheel drive workhorse, but outdated styling, poor ergonomics and middling build quality mean it never lives up to its potential. Land Rover With production resuming in the late 1990s, the Defender’s reputation suffered… Source: www.carsales.com.au

Detroit Motor Show: Genesis Takes On The World’s Best

Hyundai The company says its new line of Genesis-branded luxury vehicles will not only match but surpass the best in their classes. The independent brand’s first auto show appearance was at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit earlier today. Unveiling Ceremony The new G90… Source: www.carsales.com.au

Your Question Answered: Can I Buy A Used Tesla EV For $40,000?

Plus: Can the Suzuki Jimny be a farm workhorse? The best alternatives to the Holden Calais, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Alfa Romeo 159? And why is my VW Golf holding back? This week in carsales’ inboxes are people looking for used cars Tesla A bargain-priced Model 3 electric car, this one… Source: www.carsales.com.au

Carsales Announces Best Used Cars Of 2023

A new year calls for a new review of the best used cars for buyers on a budget Bingle’s 2023 carsales Best Used Car Awards take a fresh look at what the used car market has on offer for smart buyers who expect real value. Such buyers… Source: www.carsales.com.au

Hyundai Announces Right-hand Drive For Genesis Sedan

Hyundai’s four-cylinder and V6 Genesis Coupe models are set to become starters in the Australian lineup within the next two years, but big questions remain about the future of the premium Genesis sedan in Australia. That’s despite the latest news in America that Hyundai will manufacture the next generation… Source: www.carsales.com.au

Commodores Wear Pontiac Badges

It’s official!In a sense… Commodore is going to the US with a badge pontiac. The news was broken unofficially by the man in the know, GM product chief Bob Lutz (pictured). Although an official announcement was not scheduled until February’s Chicago Auto Show, Lutz acknowledged the Commodore’s future in the United States during a Q&A session. Source: www.carsales.com.au

Gogogear Racing Genesis Coupe Makes SEMA Debut

Hyundai’s Genesis Coupe has become a hot topic in the United States — may eventually reach our shores And visitors to the SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show in Las Vegas will see plenty of purpose-built, race-ready versions. of… Source: www.carsales.com.au

Holden Exports Commodore To US

In (nearly) synchronized announcements in the US and Australia, General Motors has confirmed that it will sell heavy-duty cars made in Australia in the US. The Down Under announcement took place this morning at Holden’s Port Melbourne headquarters, which welcomed a range of federal, state and US officials. Source: www.carsales.com.au