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.

2021 Genesis G80 price and features: New diesel engine option added to Mercedes-Benz E-Class, BMW 5 Series and Audi A6 rival
By Justin Hilliard · 25 Jun 2021
Genesis Australia has added a third engine option to the second-generation G80 range, with the large sedan getting its first turbo-diesel unit
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2021 Peugeot 2008 price and features: Sporty new GT grade expands appeal of Mazda CX-30, Nissan Qashqai, Volkswagen T-Roc and Skoda Kamiq rival
By Justin Hilliard · 25 Jun 2021
Peugeot Australia has added a third grade to the second-generation 2008 small SUV’s range, with the mid-range GT joining the entry-level Allure and flagship GT Sport
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New Mazda MX-5 NE to go electric! But will the next Miata fully embrace electrification or only partially?
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Jun 2021
Mazda has confirmed that the next-generation MX-5 sports car, the NE, will be electrified
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2022 Honda Civic hatchback targets Toyota Corolla and Hyundai Ioniq! Hybrid power to return with new small car
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Jun 2021
Hot on the heels of the new, 11th-generation Civic hatchback’s reveal, Honda Australia has confirmed the small car will be available with a ‘self-charging’ hybrid powertrain, a first for the series since its ninth generation
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Best sports cars arriving in 2021
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Jun 2021
There are three guarantees in life: death, taxes and plenty of new sports cars being released every year, and 2021 will be no different when it comes to the latter
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Best utes arriving in 2021
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Jun 2021
After a very busy 2020, it's no surprise there aren't a lot of new utes due to be released in Australia in 2021 - well, ones we know about at the time of writing
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Best SUVs arriving in 2021
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Jun 2021
The SUV phenomenon is not slowing down anytime soon, so it's no surprise high-riding wagons dominate the list of new vehicles set to be released in Australia in 2021
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The best new cars coming to Australia in 2021
By Justin Hilliard · 24 Jun 2021
There's plenty of new and exciting metal set to go on sale in Australia in 2021, a year which is pivotal to the local new-vehicle market's recovery
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2022 Subaru WRX delayed! New Volkswagen Golf R rival's release date pushed back ahead of big reveal later this year
By Justin Hilliard · 23 Jun 2021
The fifth-generation Subaru WRX’s Australian launch has been delayed, although the new sports sedan is still set to make its eagerly anticipated international debut in the coming months
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2022 Porsche 911 GTS price and features: Sporty new grade ups the ante to take on Audi R8 and Mercedes-AMG GT
By Justin Hilliard · 23 Jun 2021
Porsche has revealed the 992-series 911 sports car’s new GTS grade, which is due in Australian showrooms in the first quarter of next year
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