Articles by Peter Anderson

Peter Anderson
Contributing journalist

Peter grew up in a house in Western Sydney where automotive passion extended to white Sigmas and Magnas. At school he discovered "those" magazines that weren't to be found in the house. Magazines that offered him the chance to sit in the driver's seat of cars he’d never even heard of let alone seen. His path to rebellion was set - he would love cars, know cars and want to write about cars, much to his family’s disgust. They wanted him to be a teacher. He bought a series of terrible cars and lusted after Ford Escort Cosworths, the Alfa Romeo 164 Q and occasionally kicked himself for selling his 1977 Alfa GTV. From 1.0-litre three cylinders to roaring V12s, Peter has driven them all and can't wait to tell you all about it.

Mazda CX-3 diesel 2019 review: Maxx Sport
By Peter Anderson · 26 Dec 2018
The new CX-3 brings a few detailed changes, a bigger diesel engine and a few little tech highlights to pique my and, Mazda hopes, your interest in this very little beauty.
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Kia Sorento 2019 review: GT-Line
By Peter Anderson · 28 Nov 2018
The Kia Sorento has trodden a fairly successful middle ground, simply by following Toyota's approach to the seven-seat SUV market.
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BMW X5 M50d 2019 review: snapshot
By Peter Anderson · 23 Nov 2018
The BMW X5 was the first model to labour under the monicker "Sports Activity Vehicle" or SAV, and it is now in its fourth generation. Bigger in every direction it's also loaded with a whole load of new features, new interior and, of course, new looks.As before, the X5 is available in M Performance guise, again called the X5 M50d. The 3.0-litre diesel has four turbos strapped to it - that's two times two - for 294kW and 760Nm. For those playing along at home, that torque figure is the same as a Ferrari 488 GTB's. To help tame that grunt, you get an active rear differential, active steering and adaptive suspension.For your $149,900 (plus on-road costs) you get 22-inch alloys, panoramic glass sunroof, dynamic dampers, head-up display, active cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, auto parking, auto laser headlights, auto high-beam, auto wipers, heated and auto dipping rear vision mirrors, configurable interior lighting, leather trim, electric split tailgate, four-zone climate control, heated electric front seats, keyless entry and start, M aero package, and a space-saver spare.Entertainment comes via BMW's iDrive system, now up to version 7.0. With a huge 12.3-inch screen - the same as the digital dashboard's - DAB digital radio, 16 speakers and the usual Bluetooth and USB, the new system is slick and powerful. Apple CarPlay is standard (there is no Android Auto, however), but a third row of seats is optional.On the safety front you've got the usual stability and traction controls, seven airbags, ABS, steering, reverse cross traffic alert, various lane keeping warnings and steering assists and lane keep assist, speed limit information and three top-tether and two ISOFIX points.
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BMW X5 2019 review
By Peter Anderson · 23 Nov 2018
Is the new-generation BMW X5 luxury SUV still the king of the segment? We attended the local launch of the fourth-gen iteration of the X5, and here's what we thought.
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BMW X5 xDrive 40i 2019 review: snapshot
By Peter Anderson · 23 Nov 2018
The BMW X5 was the first model to labour under the monicker "Sports Activity Vehicle" or SAV, and is now in its fourth generation. Bigger in every direction it's also loaded with a whole load of new features, new interior and, of course, new looks.The X5 xDrive40i is currently the only petrol model available until the arrival of a four-cylinder petrol, plug-in hybrid and, presumably, the 4.4-litre V8 X5 M.The 40i arrives with BMW's effortlessly smooth 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight six which delivers 250kW and 450Nm. Available a little later than the diesels, it will set you back $115,990 (plus on-road costs) and the specification mirrors the slightly cheaper 30d.Standard inclusions consist of 20-inch alloys, panoramic glass sunroof, dynamic dampers, head-up display, active cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, auto parking, auto LED headlights, auto high beam, auto wipers, heated and auto dipping rear vision mirrors, configurable interior lighting, leather trim, electric split tailgate, "2.5-zone" climate control, electric front seats, keyless entry and start and run-flat tyres.Entertainment comes via BMW's iDrive system, with a huge 12.3-inch screen, DAB digital radio, 10 speakers and the usual Bluetooth and USB. Apple CarPlay is standard, but you can't get Android Auto. A third-row seating setup is optional, but expensive.You can choose from xLine, Indulgence and M Sport packages, shifting the focus to off-road shenanigans, luxury and on-road fun respectively.On the safety front you've got the usual stability and traction controls, seven airbags, ABS, steering, rear-cross traffic alert, lane keeping warning and lane keep assist, speed limit information and three top-tether and two ISOFIX points.
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Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Exceed 2019 review
By Peter Anderson · 20 Nov 2018
Mitsubishi's Outlander is a popular family workhorse, and the addition of a hybrid drivetrain in PHEV versions adds a touch of high-tech sizzle, not to mention dramatically reduced fuel bills.
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Toyota Kluger 2019 review: GXL 2WD
By Peter Anderson · 12 Nov 2018
The Kluger stands tall in the seven-seat SUV field, attracting buyers like bees to Toyota-badged honey.
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Toyota C-HR 2019 review: Koba 2WD
By Peter Anderson · 29 Oct 2018
Toyota might have arrived late to the compact SUV party, but has the C-HR Koba FWD been worth the wait? We put it to the test to find out.
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Mazda CX-5 2019 review: Maxx AWD
By Peter Anderson · 29 Oct 2018
Is the Mazda CX-5 Maxx best when paired with the brand's 2.5-litre engine? Peter Anderson thinks so. Here's why...
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Ford Escape ST-Line 2019 review
By Peter Anderson · 24 Oct 2018
Ford's Escape is yet another fish swimming in the piranha-filled pond that is Australia's mid-size SUV market. Will this ST-Line version help keep its head above water?
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