Articles by Neil Dowling

Neil Dowling
Contributing Journalist

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Cars have been the corner stone to Neil’s passion, beginning at pre-school age, through school but then pushed sideways while he studied accounting.

It was rekindled when he started contributing to magazines including Bushdriver and then when he started a motoring section in Perth’s The Western Mail.

He was then appointed as a finance writer for the evening Daily News, supplemented by writing its motoring column. He moved to The Sunday Times as finance editor and after a nine-year term, finally drove back into motoring when in 1998 he was asked to rebrand and restyle the newspaper’s motoring section, expanding it over 12 years from a two-page section to a 36-page lift-out.

In 2010 he was selected to join News Ltd’s national motoring group Carsguide and covered national and international events, launches, news conferences and Car of the Year awards until November 2014 when he moved into freelancing, working for GoAuto, The West Australian, Western 4WDriver magazine, Bauer Media and as an online content writer for one of Australia’s biggest car groups.

He has involved himself in all aspects including motorsport where he has competed in everything from motocross to motorkhanas and rallies including Targa West and the ARC Forest Rally.

He loves all facets of the car industry, from design, manufacture, testing, marketing and even business structures and believes cars are one of the few high-volume consumables to combine a very high degree of engineering enlivened with an even higher degree of emotion from its consumers.

Sub-$30,000 price for one-tonne Chinese ute
By Neil Dowling · 21 Apr 2017
Bargain-basement pricing is being mooted as China’s newest ute, the LDV T60, prepares to hit Australia.
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Baby X6 spied at the Nurburgring
By Neil Dowling · 20 Apr 2017
BMW’s coupe-SUV family is expanding with spy photographs confirming the arrival in early 2018 of the X2, sibling to the X4 and X6 and set to lure buyers to a more urban-focused compact model.
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Ford Transit gets auto option, new diesel
By Neil Dowling · 20 Apr 2017
Ford's perennial cargo box on wheels, the Transit, enters 2017 with an automatic transmission option for the first time to make it more competitive in the busy van market.
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Kia aims for 400 sales a month with Stinger
By Neil Dowling · 19 Apr 2017
Kia Australia has wet the bitumen in the lead up to the September launch of its red-hot Stinger liftback by confirming three specification levels
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Will your next SUV come from China's LDV?
By Ron Hammerton · 13 Apr 2017
China's acknowledgement of Australia's booming SUV market was evident this week with SAIC Motor Corporation choosing the NSW coastal town of Kiama as the venue for a global preview of its LDV D90 seven-seat SUV, prior to announcing full details at next week's Shanghai motor show.Based on its one-tonne T60 pick-up that arrives in Australia in about October this year, the D90 was unveiled at an event attended by about 50 LDV representatives from China who ceremoniously stripped the show cars of their camouflage against a backdrop of the Kiama lighthouse.The strip show was beamed via video to a simultaneous launch event in Shanghai and via the internet around the world.LDV's wagon will compete with the Chinese-built Haval H9, and other full-frame SUVs.Out of its disguise, the D90 is a large, three-row seven seat SUV with conservative bodylines and a bold octagonal three-bar chrome grille.It showed forward-facing cameras inside the windscreen to indicate that it will come either with forward collision warning or auto emergency braking.LDV's Australian importer Ateco Automotive said Kiama was chosen for the unveiling because it wanted "somewhere that was beautiful and quintessentially Australian, as Australia will be a major market for the new car."This was the second showing of the SUV in NSW, after it was previously snapped in camo clothes at a Campbelltown LDV dealership for a video shoot and appearance with one of China's biggest movies and TV stars, Zhang Meng.While precise timing and specification are yet to be confirmed, the D90 should join LDV's Australian line-up before Christmas. it is likely the D90 will get a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to either a manual or automatic gearbox.LDV's wagon will compete with the Chinese-built Haval H9, and other full-frame SUVs including the Holden Trailblazer, Ford Everest, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuner.No word yet on the drivetrain but it is likely the D90 will get a 2.8-litre turbo-diesel engine mated to either a manual or automatic gearbox. It is possible an all-wheel drive model and a two-wheel drive model will be offered.LDV also has two other models on sale in Australia, the V80 full-sized van and G10 mid-sized van.When the T60 arrives, it will be up against a large ute market including two from China – the Great Wall Steed and Foton Tunland.Known as Maxus in China, LDV hails from Britain where it was previously known as Leyland DAF Vehicles before being bought by SAIC.Maxus (LDV) is one of several such UK brands now operated by SAIC out of Shanghai, the others being MG and Roewe (formerly Rover).
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Will Subaru's new Ascent SUV come Down Under?
By Neil Dowling · 13 Apr 2017
The production version of the Ascent will be built in the United States at Subaru’s Indiana factory.
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More comfort, luxury for LandCruiser Altitude
By Justin Hilliard · 11 Apr 2017
Toyota has taken its LandCruiser to a higher plane, returning its high-value, limited edition Altitude to the 200 Series with a $4630 premium
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HSV GTSR starts production as W1 sells out.
By Ron Hammerton · 10 Apr 2017
Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) will mark the end of local Commodore production with its most powerful, most expensive and most exclusive W1 model that starts its build program this month.
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All-paw AMG E63 gets huge performance boost
By Neil Dowling · 07 Apr 2017
Mercedes-AMG has announced two brutally powerful all-wheel-drive E63 variants for Australia with power boosted up to 450kW and claims that they feature the biggest-ever generational changes.
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Jeep turns it on with seven Moab concepts
By Neil Dowling · 31 Mar 2017
Moab, the annual Mecca for Jeep enthusiasts in Utah, USA is set to explode with another display of concept vehicles
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