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  • Toyota Camry Ascent Sport sedan – feels a class above its station
    Jul 6 2025

    Driving the latest Toyota Camry sedan, the mid-range Ascent Sport in the
    latest three model range at $42,990 plus on-road costs – now with Toyota’s
    fifth generation hybrid system in a refreshed body with a revamped interior
    and centre console and a nice choice of fabrics that give it more of classy
    feel. As I said earlier, this latest Camry has more of a feel of Toyota’s luxury
    brand Lexus. Sedan’s may not be on your radar but for those that like a
    sedan over an SUV the Camry Ascent Sport will not disappoint.
    Serviceability and reliability have always been a Camry high point – I was
    recently in a Camry hybrid taxi that had covered 440,000km still on its
    original engine and transmission, still on its third set of brake pads. The
    latest hybrid powertrain impressive – i managed 4.4L/100km, the only
    downside perhaps the needs for 95 octane unleaded – the hybrid system
    smooth, exceptionally quiet and responsive. Five-star safety plus a stack of
    active safety elements, a 360-degree camera and wireless phone charging.
    Dislikes the small 7-inch instrument display, the top line SL model gets a
    12.3-inch unit while the steering wheel controls could be more user
    friendly. Otherwise, a very refined sedan for the money.

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    2 min
  • Toyota Camry Ascent Sport sedan – latest generation hybrid impressive
    Jul 6 2025

    The Toyota Camry has been around a long time - a medium sedan that just
    seems to get more refined with each new model – built locally from 1987 to
    2017, imported since and fully hybrid since late last year like the rest of
    Toyota’s passenger car range. The current three model Camry sedan range
    consists of the Ascent, Ascent Sport and SL models prices starting at
    $39,990 plus on road costs and running to $53,990. I tested the Ascent
    Sport $42,990. And what an exceptional car this is – frankly having not
    driven a Camry for some time I came away impressed with its refinement.
    Before I get into the performance, the build quality, styling elements an
    material inside of this medium sized sedan felt more like Toyota’s luxury
    brand Lexus. Sedans may not be in vogue, SUV’s, last month reaching 60.5
    per cent of total new car sales, however the Camry Ascent Sport at $42,990
    is outstanding value – there’s a lot of equipment for that money, the interior
    classy and roomy with a restyled dash and centre console while overall
    Toyota’s fifth generation hybrid system is quieter, smoother, more fuel
    efficient in a body that now has real character.

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    2 min
  • Kia Sportage – last diesel medium SUV available
    Jul 6 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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    1 min
  • Ute market set to intensify
    Jul 6 2025

    The ute market just grows year on year and looks set to intensify with new
    players – Hyundai Australia the latest player to throw its hat into the ring –
    with newly appointed Chief Executive Don Romano confirming his
    company cannot be competitive in Australia without one. The local
    company hopeful its parent can redesign sister company’s Kia Tasman
    with a hybrid or plug-in by hybrid powertrain to suit Hyundai’s
    requirements. The new local Hyundai boss adamant that the company can’t
    be a viable brand here without a ute in its range. The inability to rejig the
    Tasman could see Hyundai look to its strategic partnership with General
    Motors to source a U.S. produced pick-up for this market. Romano
    adamant that Hyundai needs something to compete with the likes of the
    Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger, the two top selling vehicles in the country.

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  • Kia’s EV5 Earth electric all-wheel-drive SUV – different yet appealing mid-sized SUV
    Jun 29 2025

    Behind the wheel of Kia’s electric mid-size SUV, the EV5. The first Kia to be built
    in China with the battery interestingly supplied by electric car giant BYD. There’s
    three trim grades Air, Earth and GT-line, I’m driving the mid-grade EV5 Earth at
    $68,990 drive-away, a 230kW dual electric motor all-wheel-drive with a long range
    88.1kWh battery and a quoted range of 500km. The drive experience proved
    rewarding, my consumption around town running at 18.6 kWh/100km providing a
    range of 473km – charge time on my 11kW home charger from 10 to 100 percent
    just over 8 hours or overnight. I must admit the Kia EV5 Earth SUV grew on me
    the more I drove it – the styling subjective, but I personally got to like it over time,
    the interior a highpoint, great seats, the test cars Nougat Beige interior colours
    appealing in a dashboard design that is intuitive and different. Biggest gripe, the
    overly active and intrusive lane keep assist, speed limit recognition and drive
    attention warnings and I’m surprised Kia Australia has not addressed this annoyance. Overall, though, all things considered the EV5 Earth all-wheel drive is
    a very rewarding electric SUV.

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    2 min
  • Kia’s EV5 Earth electric all-wheel drive SUV – first Kia to be built in China
    Jun 29 2025

    Driving Kia’s electric mid-sized EV5 SUV – similar in size to Kia’s petrol
    Sportage, although boxier and the first Kia to be made in China for this market.
    Three trim grades Air, Earth, and GT- Line – I’m driving the mid-grade EV5 Earth
    at $68,990 drive-away, a dual motor all-wheel drive with a long-range 88.1kWh
    battery providing a quoted 500km range. Features include synthetic leather seats,
    dual 12.3-inch interior screens,19-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, a power
    tailgate, dual zone climate control and a five-inch climate control display which
    frustratingly is partly hidden by the rim of the steering wheel. The interior roomy,
    very accommodating in both seat rows with excellent cargo space but
    disappointingly there’s no wireless phone charging or 360-degree camera. For a
    family vehicle it also lacks a front console storage box but for rear passengers
    provides a pull-out storage draw under. I must admit my first visual impression of
    the Kia EV5 was not great, but it grew on me in time as did the drive experience
    with four drive modes while the charging process on my 11kW home charger was
    effortless and relatively fast. Warranty seven years/unlimited km with battery
    warranty seven years/150,000km, less than some rivals. Drive details next.

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    2 min
  • Ford’s Mustang makes a strong recovery – best sales in nearly 7 years
    Jun 29 2025

    The car market this year has been somewhat unpredictable with a number
    of factors affecting various segments. What surprised last month was a
    resurgence in sales of the trusty Ford Mustang – a significant delay in the
    arrival of the latest S650 model saw pent up demand take the two-door
    Mustang to its best sales month in almost seven years. Who said the trusty
    V8 was dead in the water. 720 Mustangs were sold in May taking the year’s
    tally to 2489, more than it sold for the entire year in 2024. Interestingly, the
    volume selling GT Fastback V8 automatic at $86,990 now far more
    expensive than it was seven years ago – in mid-1918 it was $21,000 more
    affordable at $65,990. The Ford Mustang was Australia’s top-selling sports
    car from 2016 to 2022, with more than 33,000 deliveries over that time.

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  • Renault’s long standing Koleos SUV gets a new price leader
    Jun 29 2025

    Renault’s Koleos SUV has been around in much the same guise since 2016
    but holds the distinction of being the biggest selling Renault since that
    time – a good all-rounder and selling well in recent times. A new entry
    Evolution grade has just been added at $34,990 plus on-road costs
    undercutting the previous entry Zen model which sold last year at $42,500.
    The new pricing pits the highly regarded Koleos against newer Chinese
    SUV rivals, also undercutting the likes of Honda’s CR-V, Mazda’s CX-5,
    Hyundai’s Tucson and Kia’s Sportage. The new Koleos Evolution is
    powered by a 2.5-litre turbo petrol engine driving the front wheels through
    a CVT transmission. Features include leather trim, dual zone climate
    control, LED headlights, heated front seats and a seven year/unlimited
    kilometre warranty.

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