CarAdvice.com.au‘s Matt Brogan road tests the 2009 Mini Cooper S Chilli Cabrio. “While money can’t buy you love, it certainly can buy you a whole lot of fun, and when it comes to the Mini Cabrio, less roof really does mean more woohoo! The Mini Cooper S Cabrio Chilli, we’ve just tested sits just under […]
Filed under: MINI, Review Photos on August 31st, 2009 | No Comments »
With a great deal of Camaro development occurring in Australia, it may come as no surprise that countless prototypes have been caught testing around Holden’s Victoria homeground. This time around though the photos consist of production ready convertible Camaros, ready to be shipped to the United States of America in left hand drive form. Our […]
Filed under: Chevrolet, Site News, spy photos on August 27th, 2009 | No Comments »
CarAdvice‘s Nadine Armstrong puts six light hatches against each other to sort the good from the bad. Photography by Pavle.com.au. “Generally speaking, the word ‘light’ implies there’s something missing: less than the others; a lack thereof; insubstantial; skimping. It rarely invokes a sense of excitement – light beer, for example. As far as the ‘light […]
Filed under: Comparisons, Review Photos on August 17th, 2009 | 1 Comment »
UPDATED: 1:00PM, SUNDAY 9th AUGUST. While its passenger car sibling Holden has announced the latest in fuel saving engines, its performance arm has been working on the latest iteration of its E-series range. Pavle.com.au can tell you exclusively that HSV has employed a radical visual design to catch the attention of passing motorists, along with […]
Filed under: HSV, spy photos on August 7th, 2009 | 12 Comments »
CarAdvice.com.au‘s Paul Maric road tests the latest BMW Z4 offering. Photos by Pavle.com.au. “Second gear, 6000rpm heading toward the 7000rpm redline with the roof off, the noise is simply epic. A flick of the steering wheel paddles near-instantly activates third gear, emitting a Golf GTI like pop on the up-shift. If you hadn’t picked it […]
Filed under: BMW, Review Photos on August 7th, 2009 | No Comments »