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Learn to drive in your own Ferrari
Driven's exclusive Ferrari FF story on Saturday prompted one reader to tell us about the carmaker's plans for customers in China.

Grand Cherokee: American beauty
Jeep's mission this time was to turn the Grand Cherokee from a flabby American in hiking boots to something more uptown.

Ford's new hatch: Getting LA in Focus
I went all the way to Los Angeles to drive the new third-generation Ford Focus - at speeds of up to 40km/h.

Ferrari FF: Fire and ice
The FF is possibly the world's most glamorous and exciting intercontinental ski express. But is it relevant in New Zealand?

Dodge is a bullet
American muscle car fans in New Zealand have snapped up four of five special-edition models of the Dodge Challenger.

Lexus CT200h: Ground-breaking new hybrid
If you super-sized a computer mouse, then designed a car to fit around it, the result might be Lexus' CT200h petrol-electric hybrid.

American beauties up for auction
Six striking American cars from a period spanning 40 years are among 27 classic vehicles that will go under the hammer in Sydney on May 2.

New Malibu offers Holden lift
Former Holden chief Mark Reuss says the new mid-size Malibu sedan will help boost sales of the bigger Commodore in New Zealand and Australia.

Aston Martin: Elegance meets functional surf wagon
I can write with some confidence that none of you will have seen an Aston Martin Rapide with a long board on its roof, on a local dirt road, before.

Ford holding its territory
The Ford Territory was once a dominant force in the high-riding family wagon bracket - it virtually created the market. But cheap competition has threatened its hold; can this update turn the tide?

Gas tank a golden chance
A lawnmower mechanic is on the verge of making his fortune after selling his design for a flat LPG tank to an Australian car maker.

Volkswagen: A class of its own
Volkswagen is selling its seventh-generation Passat with a double-dipping strategy that sees both mainstream and premium variants.