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Malcolm Flynn

Malcolm Flynn

Editor at CarsGuide.com.au

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    VW Tiguan Allspace 2023 review: Long-term Part 1 testing for child seats and boot space - 147TDI ...

    Bigger is often better when it comes to family cars, but what if you want to go smaller with three child seats across the back seat?
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    Audi S4 and S5 2021 review – We drive the updated Sportback, Avant,...

    The S4 and S5 line-up is arguably the sweetest balance between serious performance and everyday comfort Audi produces, and all five bodystyles have been treated to an update for 2021.
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    Mazda CX-8 2020 review: Sport petrol long term

    Malcolm Flynn is spending six months with his family aboard the petrol-engined Mazda CX-8 Sport, to see how well the new sub $40k entry version stacks up with everyday use.
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    Porsche Cayenne 2020 review: Coupe Turbo

    In culinary terms, the Cayenne Coupe is a bit like a deconstructed sandwich that’s been reconstructed, with the Turbo-badged version we’ve got here being the one doused in Sriracha sauce.
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    Skoda Kodiaq RS 2020 review: family test

    There must be plenty of families that embark on new car buying journeys with the intention of getting something a little bit exciting or at least interesting as a reward for all the hard work modern society asks of us.
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    Holden Acadia 2020 review: LTZ long term

    The Holden Acadia is a reminder that there's still many ways to build a large seven-seat SUV, as pretty much every major car brand tries to outdo each other in their quest to build a big family machine with van-like practicality, car-like drive experience and looks that suggest you're still an adventurer at heart.
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    Tesla Model X 2019 review: Long Range tow test

    The idea of a Tesla that can tow sounds about as likely as an astrophysicist with three Olympic gold medals, who also moonlights as a hand model. The EV brand has blazed a trail for every other mainstream and premium car manufacturer to jump on the electric bandwagon, and today they’ve still got the biggest batteries and most impressive range ratings, while also having the most extensive extensive network of charge stations made up of Superchargers and destination chargers, covering every state and territory.