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.

Note: The author, Stephen Corby, is a co-owner of Smart As Media, a content agency and media distribution service with a number automotive brands among its clients. When producing content for CarsGuide, he does so in accordance with the CarsGuide Editorial Guidelines and Code of Ethics, and the views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author.

Should I get a novated lease this EOFY?
By Stephen Corby · 24 Apr 2020
In the tough and tumultuous economic tussle we’re currently living through, has there ever been a better time to get someone else to pay for your new car for you?
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EOFY vehicle financing explained
By Stephen Corby · 24 Apr 2020
So, having sniffed the air - with great care - and established that the end of financial year 2019-2020 is going to be one of the all-time great opportunities to drive a hard bargain on a new car, you’re left with just two questions.
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Fuel prices hit record lows in Australia
By Stephen Corby · 18 Apr 2020
If only unleaded fuel was as easy to stockpile as toilet paper.
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Four ways to score the best EOFY deal
By Stephen Corby · 06 Apr 2020
There’s no fancy medical term (you know, like anthophobia - the fear of flowers) for people who are afraid of visiting a car dealership, but there should be, because there are lots of sufferers out there. 
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0% Car Finance Deals: The Truth About 0-1% Finance on New Cars
By Stephen Corby · 19 Mar 2020
It's a rule that seems so obvious it’s probably even in Donald Trump's best-selling Art of the Deal, if you like books with small words: "anything that sounds too good to be true, almost certainly is".
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Novated Leasing: Everything you need to know
By Stephen Corby · 19 Mar 2020
it might sound like one of those things your accountant says that provokes the choking back of a yawn, but novated leasing has the potential to save you some serious money.
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Are flying cars good for the environment?
By Stephen Corby · 07 Mar 2020
After what feels like a lifetime of unfulfilled promises, the only thing that seems more unlikely than flying cars actually taking off is that they might turn out to be a good idea, and yet a new study has shown they might be better for the environment th
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Are you confused by ADAS?
By Stephen Corby · 01 Mar 2020
While the idea of a world in which software drives our cars for us frightens many people - computers are prone to crashing after all - one trend that's even more terrifying is people believing that their cars are already autonomous, and driving, or not dr
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Rise of SUVs is causing environmental harm
By Stephen Corby · 29 Feb 2020
If you suffer from a niggling guilt that perhaps buying yourself an SUV wasn't the most climate-friendly thing you've ever done, it turns out you should.
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Electric car sound: What will the Batmobile have to do with it?
By Stephen Corby · 27 Dec 2019
Electric vehicles can be so exciting to drive that it feels like you’re riding lightning, or a rocket, and they can look pretty wild, too, in the case of Tesla’s Cybertruck. But the sad fact is that, so far at least, they sound utterly awful, and about as exciting as your most ancient auntie drawing breath before giving you a whiskery kiss.
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