Cars, cars and more cars

Despite ending production more than 20 years ago, the R34 Skyline GT-R is still highly desirable – both inside and outside the car community. I have many opinions regarding the hype around these cars and the quite frankly ridiculous glazing, but I won’t talk about that because how many stock R34 GT-Rs do you see… Read more

I don’t normally cover off-road vehicles here because they aren’t really my thing, but when I saw this Ford at the Australian GP, I had to take a closer look. It’s what you call a “rally raid” vehicle and is specially built to tackle the harshest terrain on planet Earth – most notably the Saudi… Read more

There are a bunch of prestige dealerships on Swan St and during my last visit, I came across a new Bentley dealer that had just moved in. I had barely entered the building when I was greeted by this fantastic Bentley Continental. This particular model commemorates the brand’s 2003 Le Mans 24 Hour victory, taken… Read more

People’s love for Porsche has been very well documented over the years. I don’t think I need to explain why at this point but some Porsches are more famous than others. Cars such as “Rexy”, “Moby Dick” and “Sally” have become symbols for the brand, transcending the car culture realm like few others have. However… Read more

The “Touring” version of the M5 is mainstay in BMW’s current line-up, offering practicality and speed for those who don’t want to step up to an SUV. Back in 1992 however, it was one of the rarest M cars. Only 871 were produced in total, with even fewer being right-hand drive examples delivered to Australia.… Read more

The Jaguar XJ is one of those cars with a tonne of swagger – the looks, the performance and the luxury all combine for a killer package that other brands simply cannot match. Today’s car, Tom’s X308 XJR, is a great example of what Jaguar used to be and being in it’s presence was quite… Read more
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