Badge Histories: American Brands, Part 1Vivek Shah American carmakers have been responsible for so many iconic model lines, including the Corvette and Mustang. But what about the history behind their badges?3 years ago
The Geely empire: What do Volvo, Polestar and Lotus have in common?Vivek Shah Geely is hardly a household name in Australia, but some of the brands under this company’s ownership, such as Volvo and Lotus, are world renowned for their safety and performance. 3 years ago
Badge Histories: Italian Brands, Part 2Vivek Shah Italian marques have been responsible for some of the most iconic cars ever designed, and their badges have an equally prominent history.3 years ago
Platform sharing: The many faces of TNGAVivek Shah The Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) is the Japanese giant's take on modular platform sharing to rival the likes of Volkswagen’s MQB.3 years ago
Badge Histories: Italian Brands, Part 1Vivek Shah Italian marques have been responsible for some of the most iconic cars ever designed, and their badges have an equally prominent history.3 years ago
Volkswagen Golf GTI through the agesDerek Fung The Volkswagen Golf GTI might the hot hatch benchmark, but it has been through its share of ups and downs during its 46-year history.3 years ago
Badge histories: French brandsVivek Shah French marques are known for avant-garde design, and this is represented in their badges as well. 3 years ago
Good driving habits it's time to learnScott Collie Who taught you to drive? If it was your parents, it's likely some of their bad habits have been passed on to you. 3 years ago
Badge Histories: German BrandsVivek Shah German automotive brands are rich in history, and that also applies to the stories behind their logos.3 years ago
Hyundai and Kia: What’s the difference?Vivek Shah Friend or foe? South Korea’s two largest automotive brands share parent companies, but are also fierce competitors.3 years ago
Car-based utes: The small pickups thriving overseasDerek Fung Car-based utes are but a memory for Australians, but similar types of vehicles still fill dealer forecourts across the Americas – and sometimes beyond.3 years ago
Badge Histories: The Japanese Big SixVivek Shah With more than 35,000 sales last month, Japan remains the most popular source of new cars in Australia, and the Big 6 Japanese brands make up the vast majority of this. But where did their badges come from? 3 years ago