Articles by Tom White

Tom White
Deputy News Editor

Tom’s way into motoring journalism was anything but straightforward despite annoying his parents to no end as a child by identifying makes and models with ease, and acquiring a large collection of Matchbox models.

Other interests took over in the intervening years, including tinkering with electronics and computers, and an interest in the past, which eventually culminated in a Bachelor of Arts and Science from the University Of Sydney with a major in Ancient History.

During this time, Tom was exposed to all sorts of cars by working as a valet and eventually the Bell Captain at The Star casino in Sydney.

He then went on another side-quest, studying law at Macquarie University before applying for a job at CarsGuide.

After being hired Tom worked his way up the ranks in a variety of roles and refined his craft, now serving as CarsGuide's Deputy News Editor, with special interests in new technologies and electric vehicles, as well as emerging trends from China.

Tom has been recognised by his peers as the EV Journalist of the Year at the 2026 Newspress Australia Awards.

He’s personally owned a selection of wheels from a 1981 Holden Gemini to a 2009 Ford Falcon, through to his current 2011 Subaru Forester and many others in between.

You can find Tom on LinkedIn and Instagram.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts and Sciences | The University of Sydney | 2010 - 2014
  • Graduate Certificate of Laws | Macquarie University | 2015 - 2016

Awards

  • 2026 Newspress Australia EV Journalist of the Year

Featured Publications

Audi Q5 SUV TDI quattro 150kW 2026 review: snapshot
By Tom White · 04 Sep 2025
The TDI Quattro is the second tier in the new Audi Q5's launch line-up, and the first grade to come with all-wheel drive.
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Audi Q5 SUV TFSI 150kW 2026 review: snapshot
By Tom White · 02 Sep 2025
The Q5 TFSI is the entry-level version of the premium mid-size SUV at launch, starting from $81,000 before on-roads.
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Audi's TT leaked ahead of its official reveal
By Tom White · 02 Sep 2025
Audi's upcoming Porsche 718-based TT leaked ahead of its official reveal.
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Hyundai moves to seven year warranty
By Tom White · 01 Sep 2025
Hyundai has officially moved to a seven year and unlimited kilometre warranty.The Korean brand was the first in Australia to move to a five year warranty in 1999, although is later to the party with the seven-year offering, which its Kia sister company was first to back in 2014.Hyundai’s new seven year promise isn’t unconditional. It adds to the existing five-year and unlimited kilometre warranty only as long as the car continues to be serviced inside the brand’s authorised dealer network on time.For those who recently bought a Hyundai, this new policy is backdated to the first of June 2025. If the warranty is extended it also extends the owner’s subscription to the over-the-air Bluelink service to the length of the warranty.Commercial vehicles and  passenger vehicles, which are used for commercial applications are excluded, with commercial vehicles like the Staria Load retaining a five-year and 160,000km warranty.If passenger cars are serviced outside Hyundai’s dealer network, they retain the standard five year and unlimited kilometre warranty.High voltage components in electric cars continue unchanged, with eight years and 160,000 kilometres of coverage.The warranty wars are well and truly back on in Australia, as new Chinese players aim to overcome question marks about their longevity with long warranty promises. While some of Australia’s favourite automakers extend their warranties to keep up.Chery, GWM and JAC offer seven year warranties, joining Kia, Skoda and SsangYong. Mitsubishi, Nissan and MG offer conditional 10-year warranties, which also require servicing inside their respective dealer networks. Chery’s premium arm, Jaecoo, offers eight years and unlimited kilometres of warranty, just to name a few shaking up this space.The brand’s Chief Executive Officer in Australia, Don Romano said: “As the first automotive brand in Australia to offer a 5-year unlimited kilometre warranty, we recognise the strategic importance of competitive warranty coverage."“Over the past few months, we have worked closely with our National Dealer Council to develop a compelling and highly attractive warranty package that provides further peace of mind for our owners.”Hyundai will look to defend its top-five position in the Australian market in the coming years, as rivals, new and old, put the pressure on.For now, things are looking up for the Korean favourite, with its sales up 14.3 per cent year on year off the back of a strong performance by its core offerings, the Kona small SUV (up 26.2 per cent), Tucson mid-sizer (up 9.9 per cent), and radically restyled new-generation Santa Fe (up 22.5 per cent). Bolstering the brand later this year will be the arrival of the next-generation Palisade large SUV.
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2026 Kia Stonic revealed
By Tom White · 01 Sep 2025
2026 Kia Stonic revealed with new styling and tech features.
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Meet Chery's world-first ute
By Tom White · 01 Sep 2025
This diesel plug-in hybrid ute could be Chery's first dual-cab in Australia.
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Audi Q5 2026 review: Australian first drive
By Tom White · 01 Sep 2025
The new Q5 represents the biggest change for the key mid-size luxury SUV since the nameplate's 2009 launch, but is it any good? And, why is Audi underselling its clever hybrid tech?
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Everything we know about the new Mitsubishi ASX
By Tom White · 31 Aug 2025
Here's everything we know about Mitsubishi's upcoming next-generation ASX.
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Omoda Jaecoo boss says Chinese rivals are a help in Oz
By Tom White · 31 Aug 2025
Omoda and Jaecoo boss says fellow Chinese brands are more a help than a hinderance.
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BYD Sealion 6 2026 review: Essential
By Tom White · 30 Aug 2025
BYD's Sealion 6 has lost its crown as the most affordable PHEV on the market - but is this base Essential version still the best value?
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