Articles by Byron Mathioudakis

Byron Mathioudakis
Contributing Journalist

Byron Mathioudakis connected with cars right from the start.

His earliest memory is a dream of him driving an Austin A30. Soon after, Byron fell in love with movies watching Duel (1971) where a Valiant sedan takes on a murderous Peterbilt truck. Meanwhile, at Tottenham Primary, teacher Mr Chitty prised opened his world with Wheels magazines, later leading him to perform a one-person musical about the then-new Ford XD Falcon. Everyone thought he was strange.

Eager to keep his car passion separate from work, he graduated from Advertising at RMIT, but wasn’t happy in that industry, so did the ‘90s Gen X thing of back-packing, with stints in hospitality, exploring his love of music working in a record store, tending bar, acting, dancing, modelling and even being a singing telegram, thankfully in faraway Canada.

His eventual YouTube debut happened as an extra in a Violetine video of that era, You Know.

Anyway, by 28, Byron realised he wanted to write about cars and nothing else, and on the eve of his 30th, landed a job at John Mellor’s Australian Automotive Business, a predecessor to GoAuto, where he still feels he belongs after four decades, breaking through with an unsolicited road test of his mother’s Peugeot 306.

Going freelance in 1999, he worked at the long-defunct eauto.com.au (it’s still on Wayback Machine), then picked up a gig at Wheels magazine, citing 11 years of Car of the Year judging as a life-changing employment experience. Among scores of amazing people, it was there he became great friends with Peter Robinson, the editor of that first car magazine he devoured back in ’77. Do meet your heroes.

In 2020, Byron started at CarsGuide, where he is a Contributing Journalist to this day. Other regular media outlets he writes for include the RAC WA and Australian Plumbing Industry Magazine.

Note: though Byron has many old cars he loves, he has never owned an Austin A30, Valiant, XD Falcon or Peugeot 306. To paraphrase Bjork, to do so may break the charm.

You can find Byron on LinkedIn.

Education

  • Associate Diploma in Advertising, RMIT | 1987-1990

Awards

  • 2024 Newspress Australia Road Tester of the Year

Featured Publications

Could the Mazda BT-50 twin with Toyota HiLux?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 20 Aug 2023
Will the next all-new Mazda BT-50 be twinned with the upcoming Toyota HiLux? The ever-closer working relationship between the Japanese brands is prompting speculation on many coming joint venture – from a line of luxury grand touring sedans and EVs to be shared with Lexus, to a monocoque dual-cab ute to take on the super-successful Ford Maverick in America.
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Mazda floods market with fresh stock of cars
By Byron Mathioudakis · 19 Aug 2023
Mazda has announced that it is about to receive thousands of new vehicles over the next few weeks, at a level not seen since the beginning of the 2020s.
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Ford Ranger 2024 review: Platinum
By Byron Mathioudakis · 15 Aug 2023
The Ranger Platinum highlights Ford's ambitions, pushing its best seller upmarket with lots of chrome, Matrix LED headlights, classy wheels and a fancier interior, giving it unique showroom appeal. Yet the ute's leading engineering, packaging and dynamic virtues, as per every other Ranger today, remain the true highlight. Few rivals could carry off a convincing luxury ute, but the Ford succeeds.
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Mazda CX-90 PHEV hybrid coming to Australia
By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Aug 2023
Mazda has confirmed the Australian release of what will be its most expensive SUV ever. Pencilled in for the end of next year, the just-released CX-90 mild-hybrid turbo all-wheel-drive three-row SUV flagship will gain another, more electrified option in the guise of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) version.
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Mazda CX-90 2024 review
By Byron Mathioudakis · 14 Aug 2023
Few models are as highly anticipated as the Mazda CX-90 - an expensively engineered seven-seater SUV with premium aspirations against Audi, BMW and Mercedes. Boasting an all-new architecture, in-line six-cylinder mild-hybrid engines and rear-drive-biased AWD, the newcomer promises to sweep away the beloved CX-9 it indirectly replaces. But has Mazda fully grasped the scale of its ambitions?
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Is it time for a Hyundai or Kia sub-brand?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 06 Aug 2023
Remember when Hyundai and Kia were all about low prices (and immediate delivery)? Today, the closely-related Korean brands are riding higher than ever, with strong demand reflecting their massive strides in quality, technology and design. But their prices are rising in response. Is there a solution? We think so.
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EV best range-for-your-buck buys revealed!
By Byron Mathioudakis · 30 Jul 2023
Thanks to BYD, MG and Tesla, electric vehicles (EVs) are more affordable than ever, aided by greater choice, freer production and ever-improving battery technology. There’s never been a better time to buy an EV. Don’t you just love a bit of healthy competition! But which budget electric car provides the most range for the least bucks? Does a lower price mean increased range anxiety?
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Toyota hybrids we'd love to see in Australia
By Byron Mathioudakis · 29 Jul 2023
As rival carmakers know all too well, Australia is not short of a Toyota hybrid. So, why are we denied some of the brand's most intriguing models with petrol-electric motivation then? Here’s a list of our Toyota hybrids we’d love to see in Australia – along with the reasons we believe would make them a smash hit.
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A cheaper BMW iX1 EV SUV is expected shortly
By Byron Mathioudakis · 25 Jul 2023
Look out, Tesla Model Y, Volvo XC40 Recharge and Polestar 2, because the Germans are coming after you in the shape of an even more-sharply priced version of the BMW iX1.
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Jaguar I-Pace 2023 review
By Byron Mathioudakis · 23 Jul 2023
Jaguar was first on the luxury EV SUV scene back in 2018, but recent improvements have kept it fresh against newer rivals. The twin electric-motor EV400 AWD is the sole model, and remains a thrillingly quick, dynamically athletic and - with optional air suspension and adaptive dampers - a wonderfully comfortable grand tourer, complete with a roomy, high-quality cabin. There's much to enjoy here.
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