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NZ cars sought in Toyota global recall
Sixty suspect vehicles are being sought in NZ as part of an international recall of Toyota cars with faulty accelerator pedals.

A few compromises, but the price ...
It's all very well wanting a Toyota Hilux or Mitsubishi Triton, but not everyone can afford one.

Doubts over niche player Spyker's ability to save Saab
Fiat chief executive Sergio Marchionne is one automotive industry executive sceptical about the ability of Dutch niche player Spyker Cars NV to turn around the fortunes of Sweden's Saab.

Aussie mourns as Falcon rides into the sunset
It could be the end of a motoring era as a legendary car falls victim to global belt-tightening.

Electric avalanche
The world may be emerging from a recession, but it's still the automotive silly season, with the Detroit Motor Show just over and Geneva in the wings.

Range Rover pulling power endures still
Readers choose luxury off-roader as their car of the decade.

Ford casts doubt on Falcon's future
The all-Australian iconic Ford Falcon could soon be a thing of the past, Ford's CEO warns.

<i>Green Business:</i> Clean Green Cars - five years on
An ethical attitude towards business motivated Stephen Pollard to get out of the corporate game and open a second hand car yard.

Liddell tipped to take driving seat at troubled GM
Kiwi Chris Liddell is being widely tipped as a potential candidate for the top job at troubled US car manufacturer General Motors.