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AS it stands, there’s not much wrong with the Ford Ranger, but changes in legislation mean that this big-selling pick-up is in need of a revamp to keep pace with buyers’ needs. Emissions are now an im
Ford’s car strategy in Europe has undergone a major overhaul in recent years, the results of which are still playing out. But while this has been going on, the Blue Oval’s sturdy commercial vehicle bu
Forbidden fruit in the car industry comes in all shapes and sizes. The latest is the Kia Tasman, the brand’s first-ever pick-up truck. While it would be easy to ignore such a development, given that t
As the fortunes of their opposite numbers from the Fast East have risen, European volume car makers have had it tough. While consolidation of ownership has given some a lifeline, others have simply fo
BUILDING on the Land Rover Defender’s recent suite of subtle updates, the British brand has revealed a new version of the 4x4 that celebrates the ‘epic adventures’ possible from behind the wheel. Form
1971 Holden Monaro GTS Alastair Watson AUSTRALIA WAS NEVER a major car exporter and, when it did venture into overseas markets, it was usually to other right-hand-drive countries such as New Zealand a