Articles by Robbie Wallis

Robbie Wallis
Contributing Journalist

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Even as a child, Robbie Wallis always had a love for anything with wheels.

From attending motor shows with his dad to reading the latest car news every month, he has always been fascinated with the automotive world.

After graduating school, Robbie wasn't sure what he wanted to do so he enrolled in an Arts degree at Monash University. Upon finishing that, he was still unsure what to do so he enrolled in a journalism degree.

Soon after completing that he found himself as the newest member of the GoAuto team.

When not at work Robbie spends his time cruising around in his 1995 BMW 530i and watching sport, be it AFL football, cricket or basketball.

Renault teases next-gen Megane RS
By Robbie Wallis · 31 Mar 2017
A single image of the new Renault Megane RS covered by a cloth has signalled the beginning of Renault's teaser campaign.
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Skoda hints at new design direction
By Robbie Wallis · 27 Mar 2017
Skoda has previewed the future of its design language with the release of a single teaser image, which appears to move away from the Czech brand's previously whimsical features in favour of a more purposeful look.Similarities can be seen between the side profile sketch and the car-maker's VisionC five-door coupe concept from the 2014 Geneva motor show, which hinted at the look of the upcoming Superb sedan and wagon that went on sale in Australia early last year.Angular headlight and tail-light designs seen in the darkened teaser are reminiscent of the VisionC, suggesting that Skoda may follow through on the concept and produce their own version of the Volkswagen Arteon which made its debut at this year's Geneva show.Succeeding the CC, the Arteon shares the Passat's underpinnings and changes its form to that of a swoopy liftback sedan, with the flagship Volkswagen set to arrive in October this year.While no such model is in the pipeline yet, an Arteon-based product would be a fitting addition to the manufacturer's line-up.Superb and Passat models are built on the same platform, meaning that Skoda's own version of the Arteon – which would pay homage to the VisionC – remains on the cards.Thrust could be provided by the Arteon's 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, which develops 206kW of power and 350Nm of torque.Top-of-the-line all-wheel drive Superb and Passat variants, as well as the forthcoming Arteon, already use this powerplant and pair it with a six-speed 'DSG' dual-clutch automatic transmission.Skoda Australia PR boss Paul Pottinger said that while no such model is in the pipeline yet, an Arteon-based product would be a fitting addition to the manufacturer's line-up."This goes to the fundamental nature of MQB (Volkswagen Group's front- and all-wheel drive platform) and its modularity, so I think if a platform can support cars as diverse as an Octavia and a Kodiaq, then certainly it wouldn't be illogical to suggest it could support something that's much closer in nature as a Superb and an Arteon-like vehicle," he said.The so-called 'quirkiness' is probably a thing of the past and more svelte, sculpted lines are very much where Skoda is now.Mr Pottinger also suggested that brand's distinctive Yeti will follow the design direction of other new Skoda models when it is eventually updated, meaning that the small SUV and its Kodiaq big brother – scheduled for release in June – will share a family look."The Kodiaq is very much in the vein of our design language now, and I think that the so-called 'quirkiness' is probably a thing of the past and more svelte, sculpted lines are very much where Skoda is now," he said."So that more practical, utilitarian aspect of Skoda for which it's been synonymous is going to henceforth be covered with more classic, sculpted external lines."Native crystal glass art has served as inspiration for the new design language, which can be seen by the  triangular shape of the headlights and tail-lights in the image, according to the brand.
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Porsche ups pricing for most of its range
By Robbie Wallis · 22 Mar 2017
Porsche has updated its entire 2017 model range, adding new connectivity features, exterior colour options and offering a power boost in 911 S models.
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Police score 295kW AMG E43 for pursuit fleet
By Robbie Wallis · 21 Mar 2017
Victorian motorists looking to escape from police pursuit will now have a much harder time doing so with the addition of a twin-turbo V6 Mercedes-AMG E 43 to the Victoria Police stable.
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Mercedes takes autonomous testing Down Under
By Robbie Wallis · 21 Mar 2017
An E-Class development car will be used by Mercedes on local roads to collect data for research into autonomous and safety tech.
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Golf update drops 92TSI model, adds more gear
By Robbie Wallis · 21 Mar 2017
Volkswagen Group Australia has released specification details for its facelifted Golf 7.5 line-up
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Audi, Hyundai and Volvo nab top safety score
By Robbie Wallis · 20 Mar 2017
Two European cars have been slammed by national safety test organisation for having less safety features in their Australian specification than the same model offered in other markets.
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Hyundai i30 N hot hatch put through its paces
By Robbie Wallis · 16 Mar 2017
Hyundai is putting its i30 N hot hatch through its paces with extreme weather testing
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Intel buys Mobileye for $20 billion
By Robbie Wallis · 14 Mar 2017
Computing heavy-hitter Intel has purchased Israeli autonomous tech company Mobileye for $US15.3 billion.
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Aussie PM talks with Musk over wind farms
By Robbie Wallis · 13 Mar 2017
Billionaire Elon Musk has proposed to build a battery farm for the South Australian government in less than 100 days.
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