Hyundai Ioniq 5 gets P-plate ban, but Porsche GT3 ok? The cars illegal to P-platers in one state but legal in others | Opinion
People were furious this week when footage emerged of an L-plater driving a 552kW Lamborghini Aventador, even if it
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