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  • Subaru Outback Sport Touring XT AWD
    Jun 15 2025

    Driving Subaru’s Outback Sport Touring XT AWD – a special edition high
    riding wagon that sits at the top of the Outback range at $57,490 plus on-
    road costs. Distinguished with special Geyser Blue exterior paint and black
    18-inch alloy wheels, also highly equipped. Power source the traditional
    2.5-litre horizontally opposed four-cylinder turbocharged driving all four
    wheels through a continuously variable automatic. As has always been the
    case with this mainstay Subaru, the drive experience most reassuring. It’s
    not an SUV but a high riding wagon with a go-anywhere ability and it just
    gets better year on year. Yes, it’s been around for a while in its current
    guise and varied little over the years – just more refined and better
    equipped, a firm family favourite, practical with good rear seat room and
    load space and importantly a five-star ANCAP safety rating. The
    turbocharged engine perhaps showing its age a little in that it uses more
    petrol, and it does require higher grand 95 octane petrol – I achieved
    11.1L/100 with mainly urban driving - but it is a permanent all-wheel drive
    and the tractability in the recent rain was confidence inspiring. It does have
    a full-size spare, peace of mind for those that venture off road. Warranty
    five-years/unlimited km.

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  • Subaru Outback Sport Touring XT AWD
    Jun 15 2025

    Subaru’s Outback has been a firm family favourite for over 25 years. I’m
    driving the Outback Sport Touring XT, a special edition turbocharged
    model that sits at the top of the Outback’s model range priced at $57,490
    plus on-road costs. The Outback best described as a high-riding wagon
    and the Sport Touring XT identifies with dark 18-inch alloy wheels and
    special Geyser Blue exterior paint. Inside, premium features such as Nappa
    leather seat inserts, power front seats, heated and ventilated seats, nine
    speaker Harman Kardon sound and a power sunroof and tailgate. The 2.5-
    litre horizontally opposed turbo four-cylinder features 350Nm of torque and
    links to a continuously variable automatic transmission. A very well sorted
    interior with large central touchscreen and nice instrumentation but a lack
    of buttons for aircon a disappointment. Both seat rows offer good room
    and are well equipped with USB ports and aircon outlets. The Subaru
    Outback has varied little over the years – and why should it - it’s a practical
    design that gets customers coming back for more – its gained more
    equipment over the years and more features and more refinement – a
    practical family wagon with a go anywhere ability – the Sport Touring XT
    special edition offering that little bit more.

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  • Kia Sportage – last diesel medium SUV available
    Jun 15 2025

    There’s now only one diesel powered medium sized SUV on the market
    and fortunately it will be here for a while – the 2025 Kia Sportage remains
    the last medium SUV with diesel power proving the most popular
    powertrain in the Sportage SUV line-up. Diesel power currently represents
    36 per cent of Sportage sales growing from 30 per cent for most of last
    year. And despite the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard penalties coming
    into effect on July 1 Kia suggests the diesel option will remain for some
    time, the company able to offset penalties by achieving credits from its
    popular EV3 and EV5 models as well as a growing number of hybrids. The
    current 2.0-litre turbo diesel remains popular with its 416Nm of torque
    giving it a very relaxed performance - well suited to the four-wheel drive
    only diesel range.

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  • SATURDAY 1 - SsangYong changes its name
    Jun 15 2025

    The Korean brand name SsangYong has disappeared this month in
    Australia with the local distributor now adopting the KGM branding of its
    parent company. The KGM Group acquired SsangYong two years ago
    changing its name globally, at which time it was known here as KGM
    SsangYong. The naming move is significant given the arrival of new
    product – the recent KGM Torres mid-size SUV and the soon to be
    launched Actyon coupe SUV in two grades, the nameplate returning after a
    14-year hiatus. The Actyon credited with starting the sloped roof trend that
    is now so prevalent with many SUVs. Two versions of the Actyon will be
    available, the K50 at $47,990 drive-away and the K60 for another $3,000.
    The Torres and Actyon models join the long-standing and highly regarded
    Musso dual cab ute.

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  • Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition SUV – collector car of tomorrow
    Jun 8 2025

    Driving Jaguar’s potent F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition SUV – one of just
    60 as the last of the line Jaguar V8’s – Jaguar will navigate a new future
    from January 1, all electric and reconfigured into an upper luxury range,
    the Jaguar leaper badge gone, a whole new beginning after 90 years which
    the company admits will lose up to 85 percent of its current customer base.
    The 5-litre supercharged F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition a stunning SUV
    and one that will become a collector’s item in time – super powerful, super
    luxurious and the test car I’m driving in Sorrento yellow, super special –
    hard to fault in performance, features, comfort, dynamics and price -
    $182,000 far cheaper than a Range Rover Sport P530 and far more exciting
    – the 5.0-litre V8 with 700Nm of torque and 8-speed automatic with steering
    wheel shift paddles inspiring. A full gamut of active driver assist systems,
    not intrusive, although the speed limit alert can become an annoyance. But
    fabulous brakes which you need when you have a 2133kg steed with 0 to
    100km/hour acceleration of just 4 seconds. This Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575
    Ultimate Edition the final act in what has been a wonderful 90 years of
    Jaguar grace and pace. I’m David Berthon

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  • Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition SUV – last of the line Jaguar V8
    Jun 8 2025

    Jaguar will cease production of its last internal combustion cars at the end
    of the year, becoming an electric only manufacturer, also moving further
    upmarket. Ending 90 years of the celebrated Jaguar brand as it navigates a
    new future. According to Jaguar’s chief creative officer Gerry McGovern
    “the new electric model is the result of brave, unconstrained creative
    thinking and unwavering determination – the foundation stone for a new
    family of Jaguars that will look unlike anything you’ve seen before.” For
    many aficionados it’s a sad day, 90-years of history and heritage lost, even
    the Jaguar leaper badging will disappear with the company only expecting
    to retain around 10-15 percent of its existing customers. This week I’ve
    been driving the Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition SUV, in bright
    yellow no less, the last ever V8 from the British brand and what an engine –
    just 60 examples of this Ultimate Edition will be available and bound to
    become collectors’ items. Sitting on 22-inch wheels this SVR looks
    menacing even before you fire its 5-litre supercharged V8 – an all-wheel
    drive upper luxury SUV at $182,000, and as a limited edition and the last of
    the line, likely to retain its value well. Drive details next. I’m David Berthon

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  • Honda puts the brakes on EV development, shifting focus to hybrid models
    Jun 8 2025

    Honda has joined a growing number of major car makers changing
    direction away from battery electric vehicle development in response to
    slowing BEV sales. At a recent briefing in Tokyo Honda’s President
    Toshihiro Mibe confirmed the company was re-evaluating its BEV
    development plan up to 2030 by trimming 3 trillion yen from its previously
    allocated EV budget of 10 trillion yen. It cited falling BEV sales behind the
    move “necessitating a re-alignment of its automotive strategy that places
    more emphasis on new generation, lower cost and more efficient hybrid
    technology along with a greater focus on the North American, Japanese
    and Chinese markets.” Honda targeting greater battery efficiency as well as
    a 50 per cent reduction in manufacturing costs, suggesting the company’s
    new e-HEV systems will be lighter with more parts commonality amongst
    models. Its target 2.2 million sales by 2030. I’m David Berthon

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  • Nissan to cut plants and slash jobs as it struggles with poor financial results
    Jun 8 2025

    Nissan Motor Corporation is making huge changes as it struggles with
    disappointing financial results, slashing 11,000 jobs and closing seven
    production facilities. New CEO Ivan Espinosa says he wants to make total
    cost savings of around 500 million yen or $5.39 billion Australian dollars.
    Nissan has been hit by slow sales in China and the U.S., has ended talks of
    a merger with Honda and replaced its Chief Executive. Sales of 3.3 million
    vehicles last year were down 42 per cent compared to 2017, the company
    believed to be looking at closing production plants in South Africa, India
    and Argentina and reducing the number of its factories in Mexico. The
    company’s Chief Financial Officer said he has estimated the company’s
    operating loss in the first quarter of the current financial year at around
    $2.16 billion Australian dollars. I’m David Berthon

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