If you are what you read, then the typical Australian is a smart, artificial intelligence-powered Toyota RAV4 with a penchant for road trips and a fascination with speed – unless it comes to SUV sales.

The top-rated news content on CarExpert included multiple speed camera articles – as the technology gets smarter to generate more fines – as well as a morbid fascination with the cars only a handful of new-car buyers park in their driveways.

In addition, these stories came as the Australian automotive landscape received a raft of new auto brands, new models and old battlefronts, with every new car brand looking to catch your attention – and with the CarExpert team looking to filter the propaganda from the promises.

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1. Highway to the Danger Zone

A summer road trip is a rite of passage for many Australians, but heading off the beaten track – beyond phone reception and away from fuel stops in a continent as vast as ours – can be fraught with danger.

In September, a study presented the Danger Zone Index Score to rank the most dangerous commonly traversed routes in order of their proximity to help should it all go wrong.

Among 100 roads named, the top three most dangerous ‘breakdown hotspots’ – we won’t spoil it for you – are the furthest roads in Australia from fuel, a mechanic, and medical assistance.

“You never know what situation you might be in,” former SAS commando Ryan Wilson told CarExpert.