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In this episode, Mandy is joined by James Wong and Mike Costello, with Anthony Crawford chiming in to run through the latest in automotive news and what's happening at the CarExpert offices around Australia. This week in car news, the new fifth-generation Kia Sportage has been revealed, the hotly-anticipated 2022 Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series debuts, orders for the 2022 Chevrolet Corvette open in Australia and New Zealand including a new Carbon Edition, and the 2022 Ford Maverick pick-up has been revealed – though it won't be coming to Australia. Anthony Crawford dials in to talk about his Australian launch drive of the facelifted Kia Cerato GT, and CarExpert VP of Product (USA), Michael Harley, dials in to talk about his role as a judge for the 2022 World Car of the Year awards. Where to find the CarExpert Podcast You can find the CarExpert Podcast on your favourite podcast platform. If in doubt, simply click on the RSS feed below, or follow the links to the Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts applications to subscribe. CarExpert Podcast RSS Feed CarExpert Podcast on Apple Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Google Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Spotify CarExpert Podcast on Podbean
The new Kia Cerato is about to land in showrooms. So, if you're considering that popular SUV because everybody else is, you should consider saving thousands by getting the so-called small car, which in many instances, has more space. Download the official 2022 Kia Cerato press release and specifications here: https://spaces.hightail.com/receive/8... You can now support these livestreams on Patreon. Any support is sincerely appreciated: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54778969 Save thousands on any new car (Australia-only): https://autoexpert.com.au/contact AutoExpert discount roadside assistance package: https://247roadservices.com.au/autoex... Did you like this report? You can help support the channel, securely via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...
Mercedes to ditch 6 and 8-cylinder engines for upcoming C-Class including AMG models. Injectronics launches hybrid battery exchange program. Have a question or review request? Email us at shows@dailyautofix.com Panel: Ashley Perkins (@dailyautofix) and Joel Strickland (@joelstrickphoto) Read the latest edition of our magazine at VelocitaMag.com.au, on PressReader and Magzter. Read the latest news on DailyAutoFix.com Major News 2022 Chevrolet Corvette in RHD spotted testing: https://www.caradvice.com.au/924458/2022-chevrolet-corvette-spotted-testing-in-right-hand-drive/ Mercedes-Benz C-Class to ditch six and eight-cylinder engines: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1131269_next-mercedes-benz-c-class-to-come-exclusively-with-4-cylinder-engines-including-amgs Apple Car talks with Hyundai stall: https://www.whichcar.com.au/car-news/apple-car-not-dead-yet Volkswagen signs deal with Microsoft for autonomous driving tech: https://www.slashgear.com/vw-and-microsoft-are-building-an-autonomous-car-platform-with-azure-at-its-heart-11658892/ Chrysler to become an EV brand in Aus? https://www.caradvice.com.au/924160/chrysler-gets-stay-of-execution-under-stellantis/ Melbourne-based company to launch battery recycling program: https://www.whichcar.com.au/car-news/injectronics-launches-hybrid-battery-exchange-program Motorsport News Formula 1 Fernando Alonso suffers injuries whilst cycling: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/155003/alonso-undergoes-surgery-for-jaw-fracture F1 teams agree on engine freeze plan in 2022: https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/154995/f1-teams-approve-engine-freeze-plan-for-2022 F1 teams offer broad support for new qualifying format with Saturday sprint races: https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.broad-support-from-f1-teams-for-new-sprint-race-format-at-some-races.7o0u5or8wIxY62OgYYjtcY.html Supercars Winton pre-season test has been postponed with new dates proposed: https://www.speedcafe.com/2021/02/12/supercars-books-further-winton-back-up-dates/ General Motorsport TCR Round 2 delayed: https://www.speedcafe.com/2021/02/12/lockdown-halts-shared-tcr-asbk-event/ No forest rally in ARC: https://www.speedcafe.com/2021/02/09/queensland-replaces-wa-on-arc-calendar/ NASCAR not expecting any new OEMs without hybrid transition: https://www.autosport.com/nascar/news/155030/nascar-doesnt-expect-new-oems-without-hybrid-move Indycar at Pikes Peak: https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a35491681/jr-hildebrand-pikes-peak-hill-climb-in-an-indycar/ Local News EV's/Hybrid's Audi E-Tron GT launched and coming to Aus: https://www.caradvice.com.au/922940/2021-audi-e-tron-gt-launched-due-in-australia-in-the-second-half-of-this-year/ Toyota Mirai hydrogen fleet arrives in Australia: https://www.drive.com.au/news/toyota-mirai-hydrogen-fleet-arrives-in-australia-race-is-on-with-hyundai-nexo-125094 ICE Kia will debut the new logo on incoming Kia Cerato: https://www.drive.com.au/news/new-kia-logo-to-make-its-australian-debut-on-the-cerato-marking-new-company-direction-125117 Prototype HSV GTSR W1 to be auctioned: https://www.drive.com.au/news/prototype-hsv-gtsr-w1-to-be-auctioned-500-000-expected-125110?trackLink=articleResults11 McLaren 765LT debuts in Aus, priced from $609,650: https://performancedrive.com.au/mclaren-765lt-debuts-in-australia-priced-from-609650-1012/ International News 2021 Porsche Taycan breaks electric vehicle records: https://www.thedrive.com/news/38986/porsche-taycan-breaks-13-speed-and-endurance-ev-records-including-1000-km-track-run Electric Chevrolet Corvette due in 2024: https://carbuzz.com/news/theres-more-news-about-the-c8-corvette-hybrid 2022 Ford F-150 Raptor launches onto the dirt: https://www.topgear.com/car-news/truck/woah-its-new-ford-f-150-raptor Roush presents the most powerful Mustang ever with 775bhp: https://www.topgear.com/car-news/modified/roush-reveals-most-powerful-ever-mustang-775bhp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's download: Honda Augmented Driving Concept unveiled, Lexus developing twin-turbo V8, 2019/20 Hyundai Sonata, Kia Cerato tow bar wiring harness recalled, 2021 BMW M3 spied with manual gearstick, and Volkswagen fined record $125 million for dieselgate in Australia.
If you’re about to spit out a child and deliver just what humanity needs - a higher population count - yessssss! - buying an SUV is seen (by many) as the price of admission to Club Breeder. Keep watching, though, because this report will save you $5-$10k. Save thousands on any new car (Australia-only): https://autoexpert.com.au/contact Did you like this report? You can help support the channel, securely via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DSL9A3MWEMNBW&source=url This is all one question, but I get a hundred different flavours of this every month, so split it up into chunks, the better to slice and dice it once and for all. "I need some help! We're about to have a baby and it's time to upgrade the wife's car (currently a VW Golf GTi) and get her something bigger and safer. I've been watching a lot of John's videos to narrow down the options. We want something new-ish (dealer demo or very low Ks). The wife is a tech-savvy car enthusiast who likes her cars to have a sporty feel/performance. She's also big into design and branding so looks (interior and exterior) play a big part. She's big on sunroofs (panoramic a bonus). She wants boot space (pram/shopping/suitcase). The upper limit of my budget is around $35K. I'm not really much of a car/brand man, so I just want bang for buck around a time where we're going down to one income and we can better use the money elsewhere." How unlike a woman to want it all, despite racing up to a cliff of impending financial constraint… So let’s weigh this up in the domain of objective facts: $35k is insufficient for a new/demo sporty, hi-tech, fully loaded, panoramic sunroofed SUV that’s objectively larger than a Golf (which is really a conventional ’small car’ segment entry like a Kia Cerato, Hyundai i30 or Corolla/Mazda3, etc). It’s a complete industry misnomer because the so-designated ‘small’ cars really are not that small. Back to the demands of the sunroof-infatuated car-nut brand snob wife: Medium to large SUVs under $100k are not going to be as sporty as a Golf GTI. Obvious conclusion: It’s time to compromise. Fact: The Golf and all other cars in this segment are large enough for a baby capsule, a pram, a suitcase and shopping. Especially as the rear seat split-folds. Cars in this segment are also quite safe. My advice is: Get a pram and some shopping bags, and a suitcase, and experiment with the Golf. Leave the kerbside rear seat up (because you want to be taking your kid out of the car on the kerbside, for safety) and fold the other part of the rear seat down. Guess what? All that baby-related crap fits - without leaving the baby compromised. So I’m really not seeing an objective reason to upgrade, beyond just a personal preference to join the ‘I spat out a baby and bought an SUV’ club. Do remember: a nice, sporty SUV with all the toys - like a Tucson Highlander or a CX-5 Akera - is going to be around $50k. And that’s $15,000 more than you want to spend, on the cusp of sucking it up financially and going down to one income, at the same time as bringing a money-sucking diminutive human home from hospital.
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O Autos Giros esteve presente no lançamento do novo Kia Cerato 2.0 para o mercado gaúcho na concessionária Sun Motors, em Porto Alegre. Na oportunidade, o editor do Autos Giros, Daniel Jacques, conversou com Jefferson Furstenau sobre a novidade da marca sul-coreana.
LISTEN UNTIL THE END TO HEAR US GET ANIMATED (NOT CLICKBAIT)Today's cases:We found a 6 minute Kia Cerato ad that thinks hashtags sell carsThe underwear you should buy if your partner is cheating on youBeyond Scared Straight - the show that screams at kids until they stop misbehaving!ALL MEDIA HERE: https://www.instagram.com/godisdeadnotclickbait/FOLLOW BRYCE: https://www.instagram.com/brycevmills/FOLLOW CAM: https://instagram.com/struthless69/Drop us a hot review (5 stars only we're very sensitive)https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/god-is-dead/id1355643870?mt=2*** Part of the Glorious Diamantina Podcast Network ***
Nesta semana, discutimos assuntos como o lançamento do novo Kia Cerato, o crash test do VW Jetta e os preços do BMW 320i, além da aparição do novo Renault Kwid reestilizado e os futuros lançamentos da Kia no Brasil.
Joining Mandy Turner are judges Mike Costello, Kez Casey, and Curt Dupriez. Cars involved in the 2019 hatchback mega test are the Mazda 3 G25 Astina, Holden Astra RS-V, Ford Focus Titanium, Hyundai i30 N-Line Premium, Peugeot 308 Allure, Kia Cerato GT, Toyota Corolla ZR Hybrid, Volkswagen Golf Highline 110TSI (Sound and Vision package), Honda Civic VTi-LX, and Subaru Impreza 2.0i-S. Stay tuned at CarAdvice.com for the upcoming review and video.
On tonight's episode of CarAdvice TV, Paul Maric and Trent Nikolic take apart the all-new Kia Cerato hatch range with one of our famous range review. Plus, the Mitsubishi Triton, does it live up to its name? And, should you be looking at a Mini if you want a sophisticated SUV?
In this episode, James Cleary, Stephen Corby and Richard Berry hit the garage to chat all things motoring, including:- Stephen blows a gasket over ride sharing apps (1:45)- Richard pits Kia against the Jurassic period to see which has the better Cerato. (7:55)- In the garage this week we've had a Porsche 911 992, HSV Camaro, VW Poli GTI and Alpine A110 (14:55)- And finally, Muskwatch - Tesla making profit. (28:00)James Cleary, Stephen Corby and Richard Berry tear down, pressure test and rebuild the issues of the automotive week.You can get in touch with us on Facebook, Twitter (#CGPodcast) and Instagram, or share your thoughts on the stegosaurus versus ceratosaurus by emailing comments@carsguide.com.au.You can subscribe to 'Tools in the Shed' (powered by the CarsGuide) on iTunes, find us on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Whooshkaa, and, naturally, the CarsGuide website.
Michael Sideris from Sydney City Chiropractic is our guest to explain the most ideal seating position to avoid discomfort, how to use your seat and what accessories are available for your seat. The boys discuss what exercises you may do on long trips. Speed debate pops up with driving long distances across Australia. Special co-host Bradford Berry discusses the new Kia Cerato - when was the last time you saw a good looking sedan and hatch of the same make and model? Michael reminisces about his Jaguar XJS V12 and who took the crayons away from Chris Bangle? Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and email us alltorque@outlook.com.au
This week you are joined by Mandy Turner, Mike Costello, and Scott Collie. In car news, The 2019 BMW 7 Series has been revealed, as has the 2020 Toyota Supra (finally!). Pricing and specs for the 2019 Kia Cerato GT have been released, and Ford and Volkswagen have confirmed a global van and ute alliance. Mike Stevens joins us to talk to James Wong about the 2019 Skoda Karoq for this week's review. CarAdvice CEO Andrew Beecher gives us an update on our fleet of cars. Take a ride with Kez Casey and Mandy in the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring and Nissan GT-R Nismo for our latest comparison.
Overdrive: Cars caught in VW dieselgate scandal could be taken off the roads (in Victoria); Drive my car? Ford survey shows people open to sharing their car, home, phone - even their dog.; GM big SUV buyers to be compensated for wrong fuel economy on window stickers; Data reveals BMW is most cross-shopped against Tesla; Reduced congestion promised in Queen's Speech to give lift-off to driverless cars and drones; Heathrow hires world’s first airport cycle officer; We talk with Professor Michiel Bliemer from Sydney University about road user charges. We road test the newly released Kia Cerato Plus quirky news including: Jackson Mayor says he will pray potholes away; Bad drivers are indicator of corrupt government; Originally aired on 28 May 2016. For past programs and individual segments visit www.drivenmedia.com.au
Road test of the Kia Cerato in Australia. David Brown talks to Alan Zurvas. A mid-life makeover for Kia's bestselling car. Super competitive segment in Australian market. Not huge changes to the Cerato but more than just a new grille. A comfortable car more than a gun performer. Good features and great warranty. Originally aired on 28 May 2016. For past programs and individual segments visit www.drivenmedia.com.au
Корейское купе в новом выпуске "Большого тест-драйва".
Автомобиль гольф-класса, производства южнокорейской корпорации Kia Motors.