Category: Australia

Rising Sales of Luxury Cars Drive the Global Automotive

Dublin, July 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Automotive Headliner (OE) Global Market Report 2023” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. This report provides strategists, marketers, and senior management with critical information

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Nissan Leaf recalled | CarExpert

Nissan Australia has recalled 1766 examples of its 2018-2023 Leaf and Leaf (e+) due to an issue with its cruise control. “Due to a software issue, the Cruise Control function may not operate

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2018-2023 Nissan Leaf recalled in Australia

A software fault could lead to the cruise control system not functioning as intended and cause unintentional acceleration, according to the recall notice. View 1 images Nissan Australia has issued a recall for 1766 examples

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New Mitsubishi ASX in line for Australia – but in what form?

Mitsubishi acknowledges it is in a race against time to find a successor to its ageing ASX small SUV for Australia, which is 13 years old – and well overdue for replacement. View 14

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Potent new electric car confirmed

A sleek new electric car from a booming brand is set to launch next year and it brings similar performance and driving prowess of the best BMW M cars. The Polestar 5 was

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Car Canopies Market Size, Industry Trends and Business Opportunities 2023-2030.

PRESS RELEASE Published July 27, 2023 Car Canopies This report describes the global market size of Car Canopies Market from 2018 to 2021 and its CAGR from 2018 to 2021, and also forecasts

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Fuel efficiency standards: Priority policy settings to deliver cleaner cars that are cheaper to run

Transport is Australia’s largest source of harmful carbon pollution after energy, accounting for over 20 percent of national emissions in 2022. While emissions from other sectors have started a welcome and necessary decline,

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SA residents warned of ‘shonky’ second-hand car sales

An urgent warning has been issued for South Australians to be wary of unlicensed dealers selling cars with fake logbooks and wound back odometers. Consumer Business Services SA said after investigating used car

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Aussie adaptive fashion brand secures historic deal with Walmart

Australian adaptive fashion brand, The Shapes United, has made history — landing a deal with Walmart to become the first Australian adaptive fashion label of its kind to be sold through the US

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Australian Government mandates reversing cameras, sensors in new vehicles from 2025

In a two-stage roll-out beginning in 2025, all new vehicles sold in Australia will be required to have some kind of reversing aids installed to reduce the number of pedestrian deaths and injuries.

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