Articles by Justin Hilliard

Justin Hilliard
Head of Editorial

Justin’s dad chose to miss his birth because he wanted to watch Peter Brock hopefully win Bathurst, so it figures Justin grew up to have a car obsession, too – and don’t worry, his dad did turn up in time after some stern words from his mum.

That said, despite loving cars and writing, Justin chose to pursue career paths that didn’t lend themselves to automotive journalism, before eventually ending up working as a computer technician. But that car itch just couldn’t be scratched by his chipped Volkswagen Golf R (Mk7), so he finally decided to give into the inevitable and study a Master of Journalism at the same time.

And even with the long odds, Justin was lucky enough to land a full-time job as a motoring journalist soon after graduating and the rest, as they say, is history. These days, Justin happily finds himself working at CarsGuide during the biggest period of change yet for the automotive industry, which is perhaps the most exciting part of all.

In case you’re wondering, Justin begrudgingly sold the Golf R (sans chip) and still has plans to buy his dream car, an E46 BMW M3 coupe (manual, of course), but he is in desperate need of a second car space – or maybe a third.

New Ford Ranger ute’s features revealed
By Justin Hilliard · 23 Jan 2022
The next-generation Ford Ranger ute is entering Australian showrooms soon, so we now have a very good idea of what to expect from the ‘T6.2’ before order books open in the second quarter ahead of deliveries beginning mid-year
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Land Rover nearly goes all-in on PHEVs
By Justin Hilliard · 21 Jan 2022
Land Rover Australia has announced a new line-up of plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) for MY23, starting with the Range Rover Evoque P300e mid-size SUV that’s now available to order
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The Mercedes-AMG G 63 ute is finally here
By Justin Hilliard · 21 Jan 2022
Renowned German tuner Brabus has revealed its latest take on the Mercedes-AMG G63 off-roader, a dual-cab pick-up with massive power and torque outputs
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Excessively noisy Chrysler 300 sedan recalled
By Justin Hilliard · 21 Jan 2022
Chrysler Australia has recalled a number of Chrysler 300 rear-wheel-drive large sedans due to their possibly excessive noise levels
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Peugeot updates passenger cars for 2022
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jan 2022
Peugeot Australia has updated its range of passenger vehicles for MY22, with all existing variants increasing in cost, while the 5008 mid-size SUV has added a new GT Sport grade
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vanPeugeot updates van range for 2022
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jan 2022
Peugeot Australia has updated its light commercial vehicle (LCV) range for MY22, with the upgraded Partner, Expert and Boxer vans due in showrooms in the first quarter of this year
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Porsche 718 Boxster 2022 review: 25 Years
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jan 2022
The Porsche Boxster has been around for a quarter-century, so it now has an obligatory special edition, the aptly named 25 Years. Could it be the best of the breed?
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New Honda Civic hybrid coming with 2.0L power
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jan 2022
According to a new report, Honda will shake up the small-car segment when it reveals the promised next-generation Civic e:HEV, with the ‘self-charging’ hybrid hatchback set to feature a petrol-electric powertrain that’s more powerful than first thought
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2021’s pandemic-immune upmarket car brands
By Justin Hilliard · 20 Jan 2022
We all thought 2020 was tough until 2021 reared its ugly head, taking the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic to the next level. But as it turns out, the very top of the new-vehicle market was seemingly immune from the obvious challenges, with sales records tumbling
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Porsche reveals another 911 special edition
By Justin Hilliard · 19 Jan 2022
Porsche has expanded its 992-series 911 sports-car range once again, this time with a limited-run Edition 50Y Porsche Design version of the Targa 4 GTS variant, which pays tribute to the German brand’s design division on its 50th anniversary
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