Articles by David Morley

David Morley
Contributing Journalist

Morley’s attentions turned to cars and motoring fairly early on in his life. The realisation that the most complex motor vehicle was easier to both understand and control than the simplest human-being, set his career in motion. Growing up in the country gave the young Morley a form of motoring freedom unmatched these days, as well as many trees to dodge. With a background in newspapers, the move to motoring journalism was no less logical than Clive Palmer’s move into politics, and at times, at least as funny.

BMW M's future isn't all SUV
By David Morley · 22 Jul 2023
Forty-five years is a long time between drinks, so what does the arrival of only the second dedicated M bodyshell – in the form of the BMW XM - suggest about the future direction of M division cars?
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A porky SUV can still be a BMW M car
By David Morley · 21 Jul 2023
Building a 2.7-tonne plug-in hybrid SUV is one thing, but when it carries a BMW M Division badge, it needs to drive like an M car.
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How to check if you've been caught by a speed camera
By David Morley · 11 Jul 2023
We’ve all done it; you drive past a white or silver SUV parked by the side of the road and think, was that a speed camera? By the time you’ve looked down to check your speed, you’re past the parked vehicle and you discover, to your horror, that you were a handful of kilometres over the posted limit.
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How long do car tyres last?
By David Morley · 29 Jun 2023
This is actually not a simple question, because there are several metrics by which tyres can be deemed ready for replacement. Which means there are also many factors that determine how long do tyres last.
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Supercharger vs Turbocharger: What's the difference?
By David Morley · 14 Jun 2023
A couple of decades or so ago, any petrol-engined car with a supercharger or turbocharger was considered a performance car. Which it almost certainly was, because that was the way to squeeze more power out of a given engine.
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Are flagship utes actually an upgrade?
By David Morley · 10 Jun 2023
I won’t bore you with the now very familiar numbers, but take it as read that for every 100 people that walk into a new-car showroom in Australia and sign on the dotted line, around 15 of them will drive out in a dual-cab ute.
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What is RPM?
By David Morley · 06 Jun 2023
The abbreviation RPM stands for Revolutions Per Minute. In a motoring sense, the revolutions in question relate to a car’s engine. So, RPM in car speak becomes a measure of how fast an engine is spinning.
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From V8 Commodores to hulking Toyota Tundras!
By David Morley · 04 Jun 2023
Among the online white-noise continues the theme of `we don’t make anything in this country any more’. It’s the great post-car-making dirge that keeps online trolls and nay-sayers busy for hours on end.
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Mitsubishi Triton Xtreme priced
By David Morley · 01 Jun 2023
It won't be hitting showrooms until later this year (sometime in the third quarter, we're told) but pricing for the Walkinshaw-modified Mitsubishi Triton Xtreme has already dropped in line with other details of the vehicle.
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How to remove tree sap from your car's paintwork
By David Morley · 01 Jun 2023
You’ve parked your car, come back to it and it’s covered in sometimes sticky, always visible little spots. Now look up. Are you parked under a tree? Then it’s a fair bet the stuff all over your car is what’s generically known as tree sap.
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