Articles by Daniel Gardner

Daniel Gardner
Contributing Journalist

Daniel Gardner joined CarsGuide as a Contributing Journalist in 2023.

During his long tenure in the automotive industry, Daniel has earned a degree in mechanical design, worked as a BMW technician and then wrote for mX and several automotive and fashion publications, before working for industry publications GoAuto and GoAutoNews Premium. Then he joined WhichCar, where he brought his written and video expertise to digital and magazine titles like Wheels.

These days, Daniel contributes to not only CarsGuide, but also Chasing Cars and Drive, where his wealth of experience in all things cars is shared.

Land Rover chops $3400 from Discovery price
By Neil Dowling · 20 Dec 2016
Land Rover’s Discovery 5 will touch down on Australian dirt in July next year bringing with it a significant step up in the technology stakes.
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$788,914 ask for Lamborghini Aventador S
By Daniel Gardner · 20 Dec 2016
At next month’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Lamborghini will debut a new mid-tier version of its V12-powered supercar dubbed Aventador S.
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BMW plugs in electrifying 530e at Detroit
By Tung Nguyen · 19 Dec 2016
BMW's new 530e will join the iPerformance line-up alongside the 330e, X5 40e, 740e, 225xe and X1 25Le.
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6149 cars recalled by Merc, VW and Mazda
By Daniel Gardner · 16 Dec 2016
6149 vehicles have been recalled including the Mazda RX-8 and new Volkswagen Tiguan.
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BMW ditches buttons with HoloActive Touch
By Daniel Gardner · 16 Dec 2016
BMW is set to make in-car buttons obsolete with the debut of its HoloActive Touch control scheme at next year's Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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Buying a Mercedes-AMG GT just got $40k cheaper
By Daniel Gardner · 15 Dec 2016
The price of entry to the Mercedes-AMG GT range has just dropped by $40,000, with confirmation that the entry-level variant will be offered in Australia.
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Self-driving Ubers run red lights in San Fran
By Tim Nicholson · 15 Dec 2016
Californian regulators have reportedly ordered Uber to cancel its San Francisco autonomous vehicle trial on only the first day of testing after the fleet of Volvo XC90 SUVs ignored red lights.
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