The V6 Volkswagen Amarok is the winner of a comprehensive Australian shootout of nine one-tonne utes, all of which are also on sale in New Zealand. Writers from two of Australia’s most authorative motoring magazines, Wheels and 4x4 Australia, ran the double-cab utes on-road and off-road for five days north of Melbourne. It was perhaps the most definitive test of … [Read more...] about VW Amarok rated tops in nine-ute Aussie shootout
All eyes on new rules to penalise drivers on phones
Road safety advocates in New Zealand are studying a law passed by the New South Wales Parliament targeting illegal mobile phone use by motorists. In what is a world first, the Australian State will introduce speed-camera-style technology to detect and crack down on cellphone use at the wheel by drivers. The new rules follow research that showed 184 crashes on NSW roads in … [Read more...] about All eyes on new rules to penalise drivers on phones
Race greats shoot the breeze in a McLaren P1
German driver Nico Rosberg promptly retired after winning the 2016 Formula One World Championship. These days he is a television commentator and consultant. In this video he jumps into the McLaren P1 for a spin on roads in and around Monaco with another former race ace, 1998-99 Formula One world champion, Mika Hakkinen. Both men talk about their careers: Rosberg on how he … [Read more...] about Race greats shoot the breeze in a McLaren P1
Will trademark body prevent Ford from using Raptor name?
Ford Australia and New Zealand have an anxious two-month wait before it is known if the special-edition ute based on the Ranger can be called Raptor. The Raptor name is a Ford trademark in North America. But in Australia the Raptor trademark has been owned since 1994 by Toyota truck division, Hino. Hino across the Tasman has continued to renew the trademark but has never … [Read more...] about Will trademark body prevent Ford from using Raptor name?
Formula One watch reproduced in honour of driver Ronnie Peterson
In 1972, Formula One driver Ronnie Peterson drove a March Ford to finish third in the German Grand Prix, at the Nurburgring. For the record, of the New Zealand drivers in the race, Howden Ganley finished fourth and Chris Amon 15th. Denny Hulme retired after eight of the mandatory 14 laps. Anyway, TAG Heuer watch company chief Jack Heuer (pictured above with Peterson) gave … [Read more...] about Formula One watch reproduced in honour of driver Ronnie Peterson