Articles by Stephen Corby

Stephen Corby
Contributing Journalist

Stephen Corby stumbled into writing about cars after being knocked off the motorcycle he’d been writing about by a mob of angry and malicious kangaroos. Or that’s what he says, anyway. Back in the early 1990s, Stephen was working at The Canberra Times, writing about everything from politics to exciting Canberra night life, but for fun he wrote about motorcycles.

After crashing a bike he’d borrowed, he made up a colourful series of excuses, which got the attention of the motoring editor, who went on to encourage him to write about cars instead. The rest, as they say, is his story.

Reviewing and occasionally poo-pooing cars has taken him around the world and into such unexpected jobs as editing TopGear Australia magazine and then the very venerable Wheels magazine, albeit briefly. When that mag moved to Melbourne and Stephen refused to leave Sydney he became a freelancer, and has stayed that way ever since, which allows him to contribute, happily, to CarsGuide.

How to check if a car has been stolen
By Stephen Corby · 13 May 2020
It's tempting to believe that clever technology can outsmart thick-headed criminals these days, but that's only partly true, at least when it comes to car theft.
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How to make the most of instant asset tax write-off this EOFY
By Stephen Corby · 11 May 2020
Clearly, we live in strange times, with the Australian Government handing out money in an almost willy-nilly fashion to keep our economy alive, but when you hear that it's now possible to buy yourself a vehicle worth up to $150,000 and instantly write off
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What will the automotive industry look like post-pandemic?
By Stephen Corby · 09 May 2020
As motor vehicle sales in Australia drive off a cliff, falling by an unfeasible 50 per cent, the car industry is staring into the abyss of an unknowable future and asking some uncomfortable questions.
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Top 8 driving myths busted
By Stephen Corby · 05 May 2020
There are plenty of alleged factoids we all take as read, like being able to dissolve a tooth in Coke (go on, try it), and many of them apply to the world of driving.
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Top 10 SUVs in Australia: The definitive list
By Stephen Corby · 05 May 2020
SUVs were once the rarest of automotive species; big and boxy things, usually covered in mud and driven by off-road types with non-ironic. beards that rarely ventured into urban areas.
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You might never have to visit a car dealership again
By Stephen Corby · 01 May 2020
In a society in which pretty much everything in life can now be delivered to your door, it should come as no surprise that there may soon be no need to visit a car dealer again, as BMW is now offering to deliver new and used vehicles to your home for test drives
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Australia's best cars: The official Top 10
By Stephen Corby · 30 Apr 2020
Remarkably, there is a question I've been asked more often than "would you like fries with that?" or even "are you George Clooney?" And that question is "what's the best car you've ever driven?"
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Will petrol be free soon, or could motorists even be paid to fill up?
By Stephen Corby · 29 Apr 2020
With the price of oil recently falling into negative territory - meaning the companies selling it were paying buyers to take it off their hands - does that mean we should expect petrol stations to start offering to fill our cars up for free, or even paying us to do so?
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There has never been a better time to buy a new car
By Stephen Corby · 28 Apr 2020
While it might feel like the current crisis is not much good for anything, or anyone, it is actually a great time to buy a new car, particularly if you’re the kind of person who likes to get a bargain
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How to get your car trade-in ready this EOFY
By Stephen Corby · 24 Apr 2020
You've probably heard, or even just guessed, that now is a very good time to be buying a new car.
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