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Car news: The week’s top stories, 30 October to 5 November 2022

Want to stay up to date in the world of automotive news? These are the most-read stories from the past week.


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 most-read stories we've covered. Here's what you need to know…

Anti-hoon operation uncovers startling defects

During a major anti-hoon operation, police issued a defect notice for a vehicle allegedly fitted with a steering wheel from a gaming simulator. This Queenslander was just one of 2000 drivers issued with a fine in the state’s south-east. Read all of the details here.


Diesel prices rise as the cost of petrol steadies

The average cost of 95RON unleaded around Australia on Monday returned to $2.00 per litre, which is a price we haven't seen since early August. Diesel, however, sat at a record high of $2.29 per litre (in NSW), due to global pricing and supply issues. Check out the full story here.

But price rises may be on the way. Click here for more details.


Tesla Model Y owners told to remove non-genuine tow bars

Tesla customers are being prevented from purchasing the company's towing software if they have a non-genuine tow bar fitted to their vehicle. To get the software, Tesla owners are required to pay for genuine tow bars, which haven't been in stock since June. To find out more, read the story here.


US dealer attempts to double the price of a sought-after sports car

In an attempt to maximise profit, a US dealer has been criticised for trying to double the price of a sought-after Nissan Z Proto edition. The Georgia-based showroom had the Nissan Z on sale for $US69,999 ($AU108,000), claiming the excessive increase includes a market adjustment fee. Check out the story here.


Video: Land Rover Defender flips and rolls in horrific freeway crash

A dashcam video has revealed a horrific incident which saw a Land Rover Defender roll six times on a freeway in Orlando, Florida. The event occurred after a Mazda SUV cut across two lanes in an attempt to make their desired exit, but managed to clip the Defender and send it airborne. Watch the video here.


These are the most-read stories of the week. You can read all the car news covered by Drive on our news feed here.

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Emma has been on our television screens for over a decade. Most of her time in the industry has been spent at racetracks reporting at major motorsport events in Australia - from TCR and Superbikes to Porsche Sprint Challenge and Supercars. Emma has also hosted various MotoGP and F1 events interviewing the likes of Daniel Ricciardo and Jack Miller. Having previously presented on an automotive show, she made her move to the Drive family in 2020. Fiercely proud of her Italian heritage, Emma is a coffee loving, stylish-black wearing resident of Melbourne.

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