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.

Five dud drivers you'll find in the city
By Stephen Corby · 03 Aug 2017
Driving in the city can be a mix between a chore and a bore
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When should I stick to the left on the road?
By Stephen Corby · 19 Jul 2017
It's hard to believe people could still not know the Keep Left Unless Overtaking rule.
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Lotus Exige Sport 350 2017 review
By Stephen Corby · 27 Jun 2017
Driving naked is ill-advised, and possibly illegal, but taking a spin in the Lotus Exige 350 Sport is as close as you’d ever want to get. It's kind of a skeletal vehicle; just bare bones and muscle.
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Porsche 911 GTS 2017 review
By Stephen Corby · 21 Jun 2017
The latest 911 to come to market is the best of the bunch. The GTS, a more powerful, more pretty version of the Carrera S that hits the 911 sweet spot like a perfectly played tennis forehand.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 2017 review
By Stephen Corby · 09 Jun 2017
Americans are at their very best, or at least their most prolific, at that point where simplicity meets insanity. That's why they've long specialised in making cars with outrageously large engines that can go shockingly fast in a straight line, but are rather poorly engineered for other tasks, like going around corners.On paper, the latest effort from Jeep - a company that very much embodies American simplicity - is a case in point, with the Grand Cherokee SRT powered by a 6.4-litre V8 that seems about as necessary and in sync with the current global trend towards downsizing and lower emissions as a Big Mac is with a vegan diet.There is, of course, something intriguing about a car that packs this much power into a giant, and gigantically capable, off-roader, and yet costs just $91,000. Realistically, it has no competitors that can touch it for value, or insanity. But then again, no company but another American one would really want to try.
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Will your car be autonomous in 2022?
By Stephen Corby · 05 Jun 2017
Autonomous and connected cars will change the way you live your life, not in the next decade or two, but in the next five years.
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Used Volvo C30 review: 2007-2013
By Stephen Corby · 26 May 2017
Volvo C30 is a small coupe from the renowned Swedish car marque, Designed as part of its plan to get away from its 'sensible but boring' image.
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Which state has the worst drivers?
By Stephen Corby · 17 May 2017
Clearly, the question of which Australian State has the worst drivers is one that's open to some debate (although the raw figures of who has the most crashes are irrefutable), but of some things there
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Why Australians pay too much for cars
By Stephen Corby · 10 May 2017
When it comes to the motoring industry, and the vexed question of why Australians pay too much for cars, you’ll find there are various answers.
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Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo manual 2017 review
By Stephen Corby · 04 May 2017
There is a sprinkling of Goldilocks about the Hyundai Elantra, and in a different time, when people loved sedans more than hatches, it might have been perfectly placed to be a big seller.
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