Toyota C-HR 1.8 Limited road test review: Angling with Euro aptitude
/The second-generation of this personable model still puts design panache ahead of practicality, but has more to give.
Read MoreThe second-generation of this personable model still puts design panache ahead of practicality, but has more to give.
Read MoreCommon badge, common spirit, common transmission type. Six-cylinder coupe or four, tri-pot hot hatch …. pick your flavour.
Read MoreIf you know what you’re looking for, it’s easy to spot evidence of Aotearoa’s very explosive past.
Read MoreSave perhaps for the restricted seat count, the Gazoo flagship of the 300-Series family stands as a better kind Cruiser.
Read MoreIf you want a practical, big and comfy seven-seater but don’t want a diesel, this hybrid is a solid choice.
Read MoreHas the pure petrol format passed its use-by date?
Read MoreIs this New Zealand’s most under-rated passenger vehicle?
Read MoreHere’s a car that’s more about show and less about go – almost. But that’s the marketing plan for this vehicle from the world of Toyota’s Gazoo Racing.
Read MoreTaking the top dog of Toyota’s one-tonne ute family to visit a highway landmark that’s being transformed into a visitor attraction.
Read MoreTHAT old saying about how ‘they don’t make ‘em like they used to?’
Wrong. They still do. It’s just that they don’t make quite as many.
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