Articles by James Cleary

James Cleary
Deputy Editor

As a small boy James often sat on a lounge with three shoes in front of him, a ruler between the cushions, and a circular drinks tray in his hands. He would then play ‘drivings’, happily heading to destinations unknown for hours on end. He’s since owned many cars, raced a few, and driven (literally) thousands of them at all points of the globe.

He’s steered around and across Australia multiple times, spent time as an advanced driving instructor, and had the opportunity to experience rare and valuable classics here and overseas.

His time in motoring journalism has included stints at national and international titles including Motor, Wheels and TopGear, and when asked to nominate a career highlight, James says interviewing industry legend Gordon Murray, in the paddock at the 1989 Australian Formula One Grand Prix was amazing, especially as Murray waived away a hovering Ayrton Senna to complete the conversation.

As Deputy Editor, James manages everything from sub-editing to back-end content while creating written and video product reviews.

Another mid-size plug-in hybrid SUV coming to Oz
By James Cleary · 26 Jun 2025
Just when you thought competition in the Australian mid-size SUV market couldn’t get any hotter, Geely Auto Australia comes swooping out of the clouds with a new five-seat plug-in hybrid, the Starray EM-i, now confirmed for local launch in the fourth quarter of this year.Joining the pure-electric EX5 SUV, which became the first Geely model to hit local showrooms earlier this year, the Starray is powered by a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 73kW/125Nm, working in concert with a single electric motor tipping in 160kW/262Nm (for a combined 193kW) all sent to the front wheels via a single-speed ‘hybrid’ transmission. Geely says its ‘EM-i’ (E-Motive Intelligence) hybrid system leans toward electric power, “offering the instant torque and smooth take-off of a pure electric powertrain while retaining the range and flexibility afforded by a petrol hybrid”.It incorporates three power modes - ‘Pure’ (EV-only), ‘Hybrid’ (switching between electric and petrol power) and ‘Power’ (electric and combustion combined for max performance). Marketed in impressive Buck Rogers style as the Starship 7 in the Chinese domestic market (where it launched late last year), the Starray packs an 18.4kWh Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery for pure EV driving “on shorter commutes”.Although Geely isn’t quoting a pure-electric range at this point, expect around 100km between charges and a combined petrol-electric range of around 1400km based on Chinese market data. DC charging at up to 36kW is available and vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability is also on-board with a maximum output of 3.3kW. Riding on the same “new-energy focused” platform as its EX5 stablemate, the newcomer measures just over 4.7m long, 1.9m wide and close to 1.7m high with a 2755mm wheelbase.The interior is dominated by a 14.6-inch multimedia screen standing proud of the centre of the dash and a 10.2-inch instrument and car data panel in front of the driver.Local specification is yet to be confirmed but inclusions like a panoramic glass roof, high-end multi-speaker audio, multi-zone climate control, a head-up display, sat nav and aero-styled alloy rims are included in China.In confirming the Starray EM-i for Australian sale Geely Auto Australia CEO Mr Lei Li said, “Geely is dedicated to meeting the needs of the Australian market, from our vehicle line-up through to our aftersales experience; we understand that there is a need for vehicles to provide more included features and more cost efficiency in this time of increasing financial pressure. “We’re confident the Starray EM-i’s combination of accessible innovation and flexible efficiency is a great step in that direction,” he said. Final specification and pricing will be detailed closer to the model’s official launch in the fourth quarter, but clearly a sharp entry-price, well under the $50K mark will be required to make a market share dent against established players and other recently arrived contenders in a white hot part of the new car market. Watch this space.
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Kluger spec & price up as SUV goes hybrid & AWD only
By James Cleary · 25 Jun 2025
Ripples from Toyota Australia’s mid-2024 decision to move all of its hybrid-available model lines to pure hybrid continue to radiate with a price rise applied to the three-row, seven-seat Kluger hybrid as pure combustion models are officially deleted from the price list.
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Design, tech and practicality boost for Volvo XC60
By James Cleary · 23 Jun 2025
After eight years in market Volvo’s mid-size, five seat XC60 SUV has been upgraded with slicker multimedia, a cosmetic refresh, new wheel designs and extra colour options.Late last year the Swedish maker shifted its goal of being fully electric by 2030 to “90 to 100 per cent of its global sales volume by 2030 to consist of electrified cars” (BEV and PHEV).So, with more than 1.5M units sold worldwide, an update for this evergreen five-seater, offered here in mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid form, makes sense as the brand continues to massage its global line-up.The main focus of the revamp is a faster multimedia system that’s “more focused and personalised than its predecessor” with additional Google services built-in, accessed via a larger 11.2-inch central touchscreen.In fact, Volvo claims pixel density is increased by 21 per cent and thanks to the ‘Snapdragon Cockpit Platform’, developed by US specialist Qualcomm Technologies, the system is more than twice as fast as the one it replaces with 10 times faster graphics generation. At the same time an exterior makeover includes a revised grille, new wheel options and darker tail-lights. Three new colours - ‘Forest Lake’, ‘Aurora Silver’ and ‘Mulberry Red’, have also been added to the available palette.Inside, highlight inlays have been given a glow up with trim materials including quilted synthetic leather also added. In terms of practicality, there’s additional cabin storage, new cupholders and a reworked wireless phone charger as well Volvo’ current-gen air purification tech.The refreshed Volvo XC60 is on sale now, offered in two 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-petrol mild-hybrid grades - Plus B5 Bright and Ultra B5 Dark - with two 2.0-litre petrol-electric plug-in hybrids beside them - Plus T8 Plug-in Hybrid Dark and Ultra T8 Plug-in Hybrid Dark. All are all-wheel drive.
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The consumer wins in latest new car warranty war!
By James Cleary · 22 Jun 2025
Car industry observers of a certain age will recall a ‘12/12’ new vehicle warranty being the norm in Australia through the 1970s and well into the ‘80s. And yes, you guessed correctly, that catchy tag refers to a 12 month/12,000km term. How far we’ve come.
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Say hello to Australia's most likeable cop car
By James Cleary · 20 Jun 2025
Who would have thought the sight of red and blue flashing lights in the rear view mirror could put a smile on your face?
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Volkswagen ID.Buzz 2025 review: GTX - Australian first drive
By James Cleary · 19 Jun 2025
Six months after the VW ID.Buzz and its commercial cousin the ID.Buzz Cargo arrived in Australia, a sportier more premium version of the ultimate retro-futurist machine has joined them. The ID.Buzz GTX 4Motion is a dual-motor, long-wheelbase, seven-seat-only model that takes this pure-EV formula into new territory.
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Would you accept anything less than five-star ANCAP?
By James Cleary · 09 Jun 2025
The Dacia Duster is a sharply-priced, mid-size, five-seat SUV sold by Renault’s Romanian subsidiary in multiple markets across Europe. 
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Hyundai's Santa Fe Hybrid just got a little bit dearer
By James Cleary · 06 Jun 2025
Hyundai Australia has raised prices for hybrid versions of its Santa Fe large SUV by $1500 across the board, saying the move is aimed at better alignment of the price ‘step up’ between it and internal combustion engine (ICE) models in the range.
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Ram 1500 Hemi V8 is back! But will it come here?
By James Cleary · 06 Jun 2025
Corporate mea culpas are an exceptionally rare phenomenon, but recently installed RAM CEO Tim Kuniskis has come up with one for the ages.
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Volkswagen Golf R 2025 review: Australian first drive
By James Cleary · 03 Jun 2025
The Golf R swings with the heavy-hitters of the hot hatch world and Volkswagen has given it an '8.5' series boost in terms of performance, tech and spec. Are these upgrades enough to take it to the top of the compact hot rod class? CarsGuide attended its local launch to find out.
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