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Think then link
Selecting the right data cable requires a bit of thought. George Georgevits explains. There are many considerations when deciding on the type of data cable to ... -
LDV G10 ANCAP result ‘disappointing’
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has handed down a three-star safety rating – described as ‘a disappointing result’ – for the LDV G10 light-commercial ... -
More or less?
Installing electrical equipment bought by someone else doesn’t help your bottom line or risk profile. Wes McKnight puts the case for retaining supply. Over the past ... -
Hino prepares to launch 300 Series 817 4×4
Hino is preparing to launch a 4×4 version of its 300 Series light truck. The Japanese manufacturer says the 4×4 version was specifically developed for the ... -
Ford Ranger updated
Ford Australia has made a series of running changes to its Ranger utility in a bid to keep its top-selling model front of mind for customers ... -
Volkswagen Amarok Sportline V6 announced
Volkswagen has introduced a more affordable ‘Sportline’ version of its top-performing V6 diesel-powered Amarok one-tonne utility, bringing the entry price point down to $55,490 plus on-road ... -
Isolate that fire
Using cheap imported components could burn up more than your profit margin. Gary Busbridge outlines new regulations. A few issues ago I provided an update on ... -
Mercedes-Benz launches first X-Class ute
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the production version of its first-ever ute, the X-Class, ahead of its arrival in Australian showrooms early next year. Available as a dual ... -
Next Mazda BT-50 ‘rebadged’ Isuzu D-Max
The future of Mazda’s BT-50 is assured with the deal struck with fellow Japanese manufacturer Isuzu Motors, however the level of involvement Mazda will have in ... -
Great Wall Steed receives disappointing ANCAP result
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has handed down a ‘disappointing’ two-star safety rating (out of five) for the Great Wall Steed, which has failed ...