The final curtain

Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on May 3, 2008

FRANK Lloyd Wright was an arrogant man and he cultivated what you might consider a shortcoming into what he saw as a virtue. It is far nobler, to paraphrase Wright, to be honestly arrogant than to be dishonestly self-effacing.
And he had the genius to carry it off in style, even dressing the part, capes and [...]

Falcon Soars

Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on April 12, 2008

AHEAD OF THEIR SHOWROOM DEBUT NEXT MONTH, ANDREW HEASLEY SAMPLES
EVERY MODEL IN THE NEW FORD FALCON RANGE.
LET’S cut to the chase. The new Falcon is an extremely
impressive car to drive, from the bottom of the range to the
top.
There are discernible differences to the way each model variant
drives: some are more suited to loping along with [...]

Happier mediums

Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on April 7, 2008

Mid-sized sedans are finding favour among fuel-conscious buyers
who don’t want to scrimp on space. Motoring Editor Joshua Dowling
compares the new Mazda6 with its rivals.
As Australians continue to fall out of love with large cars,
about one in 10 new vehicles sold is a medium-sized sedan. The
original Mazda6, released six years ago, helped rejuvenate what was
once a [...]

Happier mediums

Filed Under Curt Hennig | Posted on April 6, 2008

Mid-sized sedans are finding favour among fuel-conscious buyers
who don’t want to scrimp on space. Motoring Editor Joshua Dowling
compares the new Mazda6 with its rivals.
As Australians continue to fall out of love with large cars,
about one in 10 new vehicles sold is a medium-sized sedan. The
original Mazda6, released six years ago, helped rejuvenate what was
once a [...]