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Chris Riley
Contributing Journalist

Chris Riley is an automotive expert with decades of experience. He formerly contributed to CarsGuide via News Corp Australia.

Best safe car buys for P-platers
By Chris Riley · 14 Jul 2020
You don't have to spend a fortune on a vehicle that will protect the young driver in your family.
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Maserati Quattroporte 2017 review
By Chris Riley · 02 Dec 2016
Chris Riley road tests and reviews the 2017 Maserati Quattroporte with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Ford Mustang EcoBoost vs Ford Mustang V8 GT
By Chris Riley · 30 Sep 2016
Mustang mania has swept the world and Chris Riley ponders the $64,000 question: which one should I get - the V8 or the turbo?
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Best new car deals for October
By Chris Riley · 30 Sep 2016
Drive-away is the go when it comes to new car deals in October.
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Honda CR-V vs Kia Sportage
By Chris Riley · 16 Sep 2016
An established favourite takes on a rising star in the battle of the family-friendly softroaders. Chris Riley is the judge.
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Haval H6 Sport 2016 review
By Chris Riley · 09 Sep 2016
Chris Riley road tests and reviews the Haval H6 Sport with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Mercedes-Benz Vito 116CDI 2016 review
By Chris Riley · 19 Aug 2016
Chris Riley road tests and reviews the Mercedes-Benz Vito 116CDI with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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The best new-car deals for August
By Chris Riley · 12 Aug 2016
As the end looms for homegrown Fords, you might want to grab a deal on a Falcon or Territory this month.
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Honda NSX 2017 | new car sales price
By Chris Riley · 01 Aug 2016
If the performance of Honda’s NSX supercar doesn’t take your breath away, the price is sure to.
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XR8 Sprint #1 sells for more than $90k at auction
By Chris Riley · 28 Jul 2016
The first of Ford's final special edition Falcons has gone to a Sydney man who bought the car to bolster the spirits of his ailing brother.Sydney man Dave Pearce paid $92,500 - $30k more than its list price - for the the #1 badged special edition XR8 Sprint at an auction to raise money to fight diabetes.Pearce said the health of his brother Mark had been deteriorating rapidly and he now only had 18 percent lung function.  "To lift Mark's spirits, the Falcon Sprint, was a 'must-have' to add to our Ford collection which also includes a restored 1978 Falcon XC which was the car my brother learned to drive in," he said.The limited edition XR6 and XR8 Sprint models sold out within weeks of their reveal.The cars feature significant suspension improvements and high-performance tyres to match their dynamic ability.Being the last of their kind they are sure to occupy a special place in Australian motoring folklore.The XR8 Sprint in question was donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund (JDRF) by Ford Australia to raise funds to support the Artificial Pancreas Project.Led by Professor Tim Jones the project is looking at ways to automate insulin pumps and deliver improved therapies that will ultimately deliver a 'technological cure' for type 1 diabetes (T1D).As well as the car, Ford has also signed off on another $60,000 towards the program, together with $13,000 that employees raised in 2015."We are thrilled by Mr Pearce's generous contribution and shared commitment to Australian communities," Graeme Whickman, president and CEO of Ford Australia, said.
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