Human nature is a funny thing. As soon as we learn about something we can’t have, we want it. Within Australia’s new vehicle market there are currently close to 50 brands that sell cars, SUVs and utes at volume, then there’s van and light commercial brands, low-volume specialist sports car brands and left-hand drive converters on top. That seems like an awfully wide selection of makes and models to choose from.
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