Car spending down but Aussies still buying new cars
October was a slower month for Aussies and their usual car spending habits, with a decrease in motor vehicle spending across the country.
Read MoreOctober was a slower month for Aussies and their usual car spending habits, with a decrease in motor vehicle spending across the country.
Read MoreAustralians are becoming spoilt for choice with electric vehicles (EV), now with two new EVs that have just hit the market.
Read MoreFuel prices continue to rise and August was no exception for Aussie drivers.
Read MoreMany Aussies are turning their attention to electric vehicles (EVs).
Read MoreThe environment is a major concern to a growing number of Australians. In fact, last year’s annual Ipsos Climate Change Report 2022 revealed that 83% of Aussies are concerned about climate change. With rising concern for the climate has come an international movement aiming for net carbon zero emissions, including the European Union’s roadmap to zero emissions by 2030.
Read MoreElectric vehicles have taken well to Aussie roads, with EV sales up 120% since 2022. They are touted as the environmentally friendly option compared to their fuel powered equivalents, but Australian science agency CSIRO has recently come out with a new report about the next big eco car - the hydrogen vehicle.
Read MoreThe newly released State of Electric Vehicles Report for July 2023 is promising for EV enthusiasts, showing electric cars as making up 8.4% of new car sales so far in 2023, up 120% compared to 2022.
Read MoreElectric vehicles (EVs) have been giving us Aussies those electric feels, even if they are synonymous with the Twitter-Tesla-space-guy Elon Musk. The sales growth for EVs in Australia was exponential over the last 12 months, with an increase of 778.3 per cent!
Read MoreThe rising costs of living have been biting Aussies this year, with transportation, along with housing costs and groceries being 2023's biggest expenses.
Read MoreWith the continued rising cost of living, there are a lot of ways Aussies are trying to save their money.
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