Jamie Edkins
News Editor
Jamie Edkins is the News Editor at Carwow, leading the editorial coverage of automotive news, market trends, consumer advice and new model launches. Jamie graduated with a degree in Journalism from the University of Brighton in 2020, before joining the Carwow editorial team as a news writer in 2021. Since then he has established himself as a core voice for breaking news and consumer advice, helping buyers navigate the complex journey of buying and selling a car. Born and raised in sunny (ish) Cornwall, Jamie enjoys nothing more than a good pasty by the coast. He’s also a big fan of fast Fords, and has a strange love for old Skodas.
What role do you play in shaping Carwow’s news coverage?
As News Editor, it’s my job to ensure we’re covering all the latest stories at the right time. Whether that be a new car reveal, a change in legislation which affects drivers or a development in technology, my team and I are on top of it.
How do you decide which automotive stories are worth covering?
The key consideration when deciding if a story is worth covering is figuring out how it affects our audience. Carwow’s editorial content is consumer-focussed, so a new spoiler design on a multi-million pound hypercar probably isn’t all that helpful to our readers. On the other hand, an electric car crossing over 500 miles of range is a huge step towards making EVs more accessible to different types of driver.
How do you verify information when reporting on automotive news? Or what sources do you rely on to stay up to date with the car industry?
Getting the facts right is crucial, so thorough research is key. We have good links directly to car manufacturers at Carwow, and they’re always the first port of call for verifying rumours heard on the grapevine. We’ll never take anything online at face value - verifying facts through multiple sources is a vital part of our process.
What are the biggest trends in the car industry you’re currently following?
The car industry is going through some exciting changes, and we’re paying close attention to the shift towards electric cars. With the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel models looming, there’s a lot of work to be done to make EVs more accessible in terms of affordability, as well as making the public charging easier for those of us who don’t have access to off-street parking.
What’s your process when reviewing or writing about a car?
The key to fairly reviewing a car is to get into the mindset of someone who may be looking at that particular model. Someone thinking of buying a family SUV is probably going to be less interested in handling and more interested in practicality and comfort, whereas someone reading a review of a hot hatch is going to want to know what it’s like through the bends. Context is key.
What role do you play in shaping Carwow’s news coverage?
As News Editor, it’s my job to ensure we’re covering all the latest stories at the right time. Whether that be a new car reveal, a change in legislation which affects drivers or a development in technology, my team and I are on top of it.
How do you decide which automotive stories are worth covering?
The key consideration when deciding if a story is worth covering is figuring out how it affects our audience. Carwow’s editorial content is consumer-focussed, so a new spoiler design on a multi-million pound hypercar probably isn’t all that helpful to our readers. On the other hand, an electric car crossing over 500 miles of range is a huge step towards making EVs more accessible to different types of driver.
How do you verify information when reporting on automotive news? Or what sources do you rely on to stay up to date with the car industry?
Getting the facts right is crucial, so thorough research is key. We have good links directly to car manufacturers at Carwow, and they’re always the first port of call for verifying rumours heard on the grapevine. We’ll never take anything online at face value - verifying facts through multiple sources is a vital part of our process.
What are the biggest trends in the car industry you’re currently following?
The car industry is going through some exciting changes, and we’re paying close attention to the shift towards electric cars. With the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel models looming, there’s a lot of work to be done to make EVs more accessible in terms of affordability, as well as making the public charging easier for those of us who don’t have access to off-street parking.
What’s your process when reviewing or writing about a car?
The key to fairly reviewing a car is to get into the mindset of someone who may be looking at that particular model. Someone thinking of buying a family SUV is probably going to be less interested in handling and more interested in practicality and comfort, whereas someone reading a review of a hot hatch is going to want to know what it’s like through the bends. Context is key.
Latest car reviews by Jamie Edkins
Citroen C3 Origin
6/10
Suzuki Swift
7/10
GWM Ora 03
6/10
Skoda Superb
9/10
Lexus UX 300e
7/10
Cupra Tavascan
7/10
Articles by Jamie Edkins
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The 10 best BMW 1 Series alternatives in 20267th Nov 2024The new BMW 1 Series is a great posh hatchback, but there are also plenty of alternatives to consider for this sort of money. Here are 10... -
Audi launches new sub brand: new AUDI E concept revealed7th Nov 2024This is the new AUDI E concept, and it marks the launch of a new sub brand which is exclusive to China – although it could’ve been a bit... -
Mazda Iconic SP concept – the RX8 successor which is closer than you think7th Nov 2024This is the Mazda Iconic SP concept, and it’s a rotary-engined sports car which could be coming to a b-road near you in the next few years. -
Drag race: Tesla-powered VW Beetle vs Porsche 911 GT3 RS vs Lamborghini Aventador SV6th Nov 2024Can a classic Volkswagen Beetle match up to two of the world’s greatest supercars in a drag race? We’re going to find out. -
10 cool used cars for the price of a Land Rover Defender5th Nov 2024The Land Rover Defender is an effortlessly cool off-roader, but there are plenty of awesome cars you could buy for the same money. Let’s... -
The best cars to lease for less than £200 per month1st Nov 2024On the hunt for a new car bargain? We’ve searched Carwow’s range of leasing deals to find the top 10 cars you can park on your driveway... -
How to check a car’s insurance and tax status31st Oct 2024Need to check if your car is taxed and insured but don’t know how? Read on to find out. -
10 of the most exciting new SUVs coming in 2025 and beyond31st Oct 2024SUVs are really popular these days, and there are loads of cool ones coming out next year. Here are 10 of the most exciting SUVs you can... -
Can I sell a non-running, damaged or faulty car?31st Oct 2024No one wants to damage their car, but sometimes accidents happen. The good news is that you can still sell your car even if it’s damaged... -
Double cab pickup trucks no longer classed as commercial vehicles – how does this affect tax?31st Oct 2024Double cab pickup trucks won’t be classed as commercial vehicles from April 2025, and this will lead to huge tax increases for some owners. -
Autumn budget 2024: fuel duty frozen, EV tax breaks and investment in charge points30th Oct 2024Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has made her autumn budget statement, and it’s a mixed bag for drivers as fuel duty has been... -
Tesla Roadster design almost ready: Elon Musk thanks “long-suffering” deposit holders29th Oct 2024The Tesla Roadster has been in the pipeline for years now, and Elon Musk has shared a glimmer of hope for deposit holders that this... -
Drag race: Koenigsegg Agera RS vs Tesla Model X Plaid26th Oct 2024Pulling up to the lights in your Koenigsegg would be a great feeling, but wouldn’t it be embarrassing to be humiliated off the line by a... -
Hazard perception test tips to pass first time23rd Oct 2024The Hazard Perception Test is an important part of learning to drive, but what is it and how can you prepare? Read on to find out. -
The most exciting sports cars coming in 2025 and beyond22nd Oct 2024Looking to have some fun out on the road? Here are the 10 most exciting new sports cars coming next year.