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.

Ford Mustang Bullitt here in October
By Robbie Wallis · 19 Jun 2018
Ford Australia has confirmed that 700 examples of the limited-edition Mustang Bullitt will be coming to Australia in October, priced from $73,688 plus on-road costs.
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Kia may make pick-up next decade
By Byron Mathioudakis · 12 Jun 2018
Kia Australia is pushing for the production of its one-tonne pick-up to take on the likes of the Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger that could share its underpinnings with the recently-announced Telluride.
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Monthly sales drop in May: VFACTS
By Tim Nicholson · 05 Jun 2018
Half of Australia’s top 10 best-selling brands recorded a dip in monthly new car sales in May, ahead of what is expected to be a record-setting June stimulated by aggressive end-of-financial-year deals.A total of 100,754 sales were recorded for May 2018, a drop of 2.1 per cent over the same month in 2017. SUVs did most of the heavy lifting with 42,973 registrations (up 8.4 per cent), ahead of passenger cars with 32,789 (-15.6 per cent) and light commercial vehicles with 21,082 (-0.5 per cent).With the exception of micro cars, every passenger car sub-segment recorded a dip in sales, with the Kia Picanto, Fiat 500 and runout versions of the Holden Spark (which will soon be pulled from sale in Australia) helping deliver a 46.2 per cent rise for Australia’s smallest vehicle segment.All SUV segments recorded growth except for large SUVs, which fell by 7.1 per cent. Small SUVs registered the largest spike with a 36.1 per cent climb.Australia’s most popular brand, Toyota, dipped by 1.5 per cent to 19,571 sales, with the Camry mid-sizer (-35.0 per cent) and Yaris (-20.7 per cent) falling the hardest. It was not all doom and gloom however, with the Fortuner (+41.2 per cent), Land Cruiser 70 Series (+24.8 per cent) and C-HR crossover (+65.6 per cent) all stepping up.With 4385 combined sales and a 5.5 per cent increase, the HiLux was again Australia’s favourite vehicle last month, with Ford’s Ranger bringing up second (3674) ahead of Toyota’s Corolla small car (3120).Hyundai’s i30 beat the Mazda3 for fourth spot overall with 2779 sales (+3.6 per cent), and the brand recorded a 6.0 per cent increase with 8807 sales, however some of its usual strong performers recorded sales declines, including the Tucson (-13.9 per cent) and soon-to-be-replaced Santa Fe (-34.6 per cent).Mazda sales dropped 5.0 per cent, but the brand but still finished second behind Toyota on 9403 sales, with the CX-5 the most popular SUV in the country (2382 units sold), just pipping the Toyota RAV4 (2063).With 6916 sales, Mitsubishi climbed by 6.1 per cent, even though the Lancer, Pajero, Pajero Sport and 4x2 Triton all registered double-digit drops.Ford sales dipped 24.7 per cent on the back of slower returns from big-selling nameplates like the Ranger (-9.7 per cent) and Mustang (-80.2 per cent), the latter of which is set to see a facelifted model go on sale in June.Kia took sixth spot with a 9.9 per cent jump, thanks largely to the Cerato and Sportage, while Volkswagen snared seventh spot with a 6.9 per cent lift thanks to the Amarok, Tiguan, Golf and Caddy van.Holden sales dropped 25.8 per cent with all models bar the Barina light car and Spark dropping, with the Astra dropping 48.9 per cent to fall behind the Ford Focus and Hyundai Elantra.Nissan and Honda rounded out the top 10 with 4334 and 4142 sales respectively, with the latter climbing 8.4 per cent thanks to the barnstorming CR-V (+162.1 per cent).Mercedes-Benz continues to lead the way for premium manufacturers with 2898 sales, with BMW (2101) and Audi (1851) following.The addition of the XC40 small SUV (129 sales) has seen Volvo sales climb by 41 per cent in May, while the XC60 SUV recorded a 42.8 per cent lift (237 sales).
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SsangYong returning to Oz
By Robbie Wallis · 28 May 2018
After nearly a 24-month absence, South Korean carmaker SsangYong will mark its return to Australia later this year with fresh products.
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Electric SUV concept teased by BMW
By Tung Nguyen · 18 May 2018
BMW has released a single teaser image of a design concept expected to materialise into an upcoming all-electric SUV, called the iNext and due to arrive in 2021.
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VW Polo recalled for seatbelt issue
By Robbie Wallis · 17 May 2018
Volkswagen Australia has announced it is recalling model year 2018 examples of its new Polo light hatch, over an obscure rear seatbelt issue.
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Skoda lobs Karoq medium SUV pricing
By Robbie Wallis · 15 May 2018
Skoda has announced pricing for its upcoming Karoq medium SUV range, with the mini-Kodiaq to be offered in a single specification.
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Merc unveils drop-top GT S
By Robbie Wallis · 14 May 2018
Mercedes-AMG will add a third model to its GT Roadster line-up, with the mid-spec GT S set to hit Aussie showrooms sometime next year.
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Rolls-Royce unveils Cullinan SUV
By Robbie Wallis · 11 May 2018
Rolls-Royce has finally ripped the covers off its much-anticipated Cullinan luxury SUV, the first high-riding wagon from the British prestige brand that is set to hit Australian showrooms in the first quarter of 2019. With an indicative price point of $685,000 drive-away, the Cullinan will sit in the middle of
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BMW M5 Competition races in
By Robbie Wallis · 09 May 2018
BMW Australia has announced pricing for its savage M5 Competition super sedan, which will arrive in the second half of the year with uprated performance and dynamics priced from $229,000 plus on-roads
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