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Nissan has added a new diesel variant to the 2018 X-Trail line-up to replace the smaller outgoing engine. Can this translate into bigger sales?
 
 
Toyota has offered a glimpse into the future with the reveal of its two fuel-cell concept vehicles, a bus and a sedan. The bus is due very soon so stay tuned as the future gets one step closer.
 
 
A special edition ‘Storm’ version of the Holden Colorado has joined the line-up. It offers a host of upgrades for a minor premium, will it be a big hit with buyers though?
 
 
Due in Australia in the early part of 2018, Porsche has released details to whet the appetite of interested enthusiasts for the 718 Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS. With lots of bang for the buck, both cars should enjoy some success on Aussie soil.
 
 
Lexus has strengthened its CT200h offering for the MY18 with new styling, equipment and technology. There is a slightly higher dollar amount to pay but will buyers think the price hike is too steep?
 
 
Also on the upgrade train is the Lexus NX range. Numerous upgrades have been revealed with the biggest improvements coming via a greatly improved safety package.
 
 
Mercedes-Benz kicked off the week by announcing changes and a streamlined line-up for the 2018 S-Class range. New engines are on offer, but never fear, the beastly 6.0-litre V12 petrol powerhouse shall remain.
 
 
 
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The 2017 Suzuki Swift GLX Turbo sits on a new platform and is powered by a new engine. But what’s it like to drive?
 
 
 
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After Toyota’s recent reveal of its fuel-cell concept vehicles can they offer a true alternative to electric vehicles especially when the hard earned pennies are on the line?
 
 
 
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