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The 2025 Toyota Tundra Ute has arrived in Australia ... and chrome 20-inch alloy wheels and the standard crushed tube side steps, and you’ve got an enticing rival for the big players.
The Ram 1500 has become a firm favourite among Aussie fans of massive US-style pick-up tricks. But has dropping the V8 in favour of an inline six-cylinder unit had a negative or positive impact on the ...
but the GT is also available as a cab-chassis ready for you to add your own tray to. It’s the highest variant in the BT-50 range available with a naked rear, with the BT-50 SP moving to a ute ...
Under the tray is ... the surround-view camera makes parking this 5409mm long and 1950mm wide utility much, much easier. We didn’t take this particular Musso off the beaten track, but here are our ...
The rear tray of the Ranger (1549mm x 1560mm) is the second largest in its class, losing out to the Volkswagen Amarok (1555mm x 1620mm). The only other 4×4 ute that comes close to either of these ...
softly padded centre armrest complete with sliding tray. Dual wireless smartphone chargers and a cracking 19-speaker Harman Kardon sound system complete the high-tech cabin package, and the Limited ...
The first plug-in hybrid ute available in Australia, the BYD Shark dual-cab aims to be the segment’s apex predator.
The Tundra is the big dog in the Toyota yard, offering LandCruiser-like capability with Lexus levels of comfort.
Positioned as a larger and more luxurious alternative to GWM's Cannon ute range, the Cannon Alpha ... LED head- and tail-lights, side steps, privacy tint, dual-zone climate control, and a 12.3 ...
It is 6066mm long (with a 3785mm wheelbase), 2037mm high, 2630mm wide and has a listed kerb weight of 3609kg or 3667kg with the 'RamBox' set-up (built-in storage boxes on either side of the ute’s tub) ...
An 18-year-old has been killed in a fatal rollover during a weekend away with mates on a rural property east of Bendigo over the weekend. Police were told a ute with four people inside rolled over ...
More than one-third of U.S. adults, 38%, say they are feeling pressure to buy items before potential price hikes.