With the Prius c, you get a compact hatchback with a decent-sized boot and surprising rear legroom.
Holden has ditched the Colorado 7 name for it's much improved ladder-frame chassis off-road-capable seven-seat SUV.
When looking for a medium-sized performance car, there are some strong contenders in the $50,000 to $60,000 range.
The Volkswagen Passat offers a comfortable drive and premium features at a low price.
The Nissan e-NV200 can take a good load, is light and comfortable to drive.
The old X-Trail was pretty much perfect for its intended audience, so this one puts a bit more icing on the cake.
With a longer wheelbase and wider track than its predecessor, the Focus caned through the world’s toughest roads.
While most SUVs are tending towards the ‘soft-roader’ approach, Holden’s Colorado 7 will take you off the beaten path.
Of the electric kind, with the introduction of a 48v mild hybrid system. Is it worth the hype?