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.

Jaguar E-Pace First Edition 2018 review: snapshot
By Stephen Corby · 04 Apr 2018
Those who are in a hurry to get their hands on a new Jaguar E-Pace, and there are a lot of them, I’ve even had phone calls from people wanting to know they’ve made the right decision.
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Jaguar E-Pace 2018 review
By Stephen Corby · 04 Apr 2018
The E-Pace is a new Jaguar, or is it? Jaguars used to be something your boss drove, cars with a whiff of snob about them, as well as subtle scents of cigar, whisky, mahogany and Old Spice.
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Nissan Pathfinder ST-L 2WD 2018 review: long term
By Stephen Corby · 09 Mar 2018
The problem with working as a freelancer (a far nicer word than the more accurate 'prostitute') is that you'll say yes to anything, generally without even thinking about it. And so it was that I found a Nissan Pathfinder parked out front of my house, and my wife parked in front of it with her hands on her hips and an
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Ferrari 812 Superfast 2018 review
By Stephen Corby · 02 Mar 2018
Sure, a day out driving the most powerful Ferrari road car the world has ever seen - with 800 horses strapped under you - sounds fun.
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How to save money on roadside assistance
By Stephen Corby · 27 Feb 2018
One of the simplest ways to save a hundred dollars or more in a couple of minutes is to find cheaper roadside assistance.
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Ferrari Portofino 2018 review
By Stephen Corby · 27 Feb 2018
If you've ever dreamed of owning a new Ferrari, the just released Portofino is base camp on the near vertical climb up the Italian supercar maker's range.
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Why you really shouldn't use your mobile phone while driving
By Stephen Corby · 26 Feb 2018
Human beings have a strange fondness for engaging in behaviours they know are likely to kill them and the seemingly irresistible habit of using a mobile phone while driving.
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Why Australia will never build cars again
By Stephen Corby · 06 Feb 2018
You only need to dip a toe into the lava-filled pool of comments that follow any story on the subject to know that the end of local manufacturing has been an emotional time for plenty of Australians.
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How GST applies to used or second hand cars
By Stephen Corby · 01 Feb 2018
When the GST was introduced in Australia back in 2000, by that great friend of the Aussie Battler, John Howard.
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Why Thailand is the ute capital of the world
By Stephen Corby · 17 Jan 2018
Among Australia’s many, many gifts to the world - Rebel Wilson, Tony Abbott, the cork hat, Clive Palmer, Vegemite, Dame Edna - perhaps the most profound, yet sadly unrecognised, is the ute.
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