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Car news: This week’s top stories, 7-13 August 2022

Each week we’ll keep you up to speed and bring you the ‘watercooler’ information of what has happened in the world of cars and motoring with the five biggest stories we’ve covered. Here’s what you need to know…

Seekers singer once starred in Torana commercials

Seekers singer Judith Durham once endorsed the iconic Holden Torana, offering her voice to commercials. The role involved both singing and speaking to promote a then-new ‘LC’ Holden Torana.

Durham was front and centre in the commercials singing the song Breakaway, and instead of getting cash in return, the singer was reportedly gifted a 1969 Holden Torana GTR. To watch the full video check out our story here.


US Porsche restorer halts orders of classic model

In an effort that will boost profits, US Porsche restorer Singer has pushed pause on its range of million-dollar modified 911s.

The restoration company is renowned for its modifications of classic 911 versions, however is moving towards more profitable editions based on later 911 Turbo versions. Check out the full article here.


New ‘affordable’ electric cars slated for Australia

Five new electric cars are heading for Australia, all of which are competing for one title: Australia’s more affordable electric vehicle.

Within the next 12 months, four vehicles from China, and one from Europe are due in Australian showrooms, and are expected to be priced between $35,000 and $50,000. To find out more, click here.


The new cars you can purchase right now

It’s no secret that purchasing a new car right now can be taxing. With ongoing stock issues and semiconductor shortages, wait times are long for the majority of models.

Here at Drive we’ve compiled a list of the cars you can drive out of the showroom right now. For all of the details, check out the full article here.


Meet the new car brands slated for Australia

Several new car brands are bound for Australia over the next year or so, with some already on local shores, and others still setting up showrooms.

From a British off-road ‘start-up’ to a host of Chinese brands, we’ve put together a list of all of the new Australia-bound car brands you should get to know. Click here to see more.


You can read all the car news covered by Drive on our news feed here.

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