Siobhan Doyle
Consumer Writer
Siobhan Doyle is a Consumer Writer at Carwow, specialising in car-buying advice, ownership guides, and the latest automotive news. She helps drivers navigate complex topics such as electric vehicles, running costs, regulations, and market trends.
Before joining Carwow, she wrote for engineering and technology publications and had a brief stint in PR, bringing this experience and fresh perspective to the automotive sector.
At Carwow, Siobhan creates practical guides and data-driven stories on sales, fuel prices, and emerging technologies, helping drivers make smarter decisions when buying, selling, or owning a vehicle. She also covers everyday motoring – from maintenance and safety tips to new regulations – transforming automotive news into clear, trustworthy guidance.
How do you research and verify the advice you give in your car-buying guides?
The first thing I do is see if I can contact any experts – individuals or organisations – that can talk about a subject. We also have plenty of automotive experts within the editorial team and wider Carwow business that can give useful insights.
What topics do you focus on most when writing about cars?
I tend not to write about the cars themselves – I like to describe my work as “car-adjacent.” My main focus is on the electric car transition, EV charging infrastructure, car tax changes, fuel prices, and safety.
How do you turn complex car topics into advice readers can actually use?
I focus on what a topic means for drivers and its everyday impact, then create snappy, actionable tips they can put into practice.
How do you stay up to date with changes in car ownership rules, costs and regulations?
I always check government and industry bodies, such as the Department for Transport and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, for regulatory changes. I also monitor national newspapers and news agencies.
What are the most common mistakes people make when buying a car? Or what’s the most useful piece of advice you’d give someone buying their first car?
My biggest piece of advice for someone buying their first car is to focus on the total cost of ownership, not just the sticker price. Factor in everything from maintenance and repair costs to road tax. The upfront cost of some cars may look tempting, but high insurance premiums can catch you out – often a reality for first-time drivers. If you don’t consider the full picture, you could end up disappointed if your heart is set on a specific car.
Before joining Carwow, she wrote for engineering and technology publications and had a brief stint in PR, bringing this experience and fresh perspective to the automotive sector.
At Carwow, Siobhan creates practical guides and data-driven stories on sales, fuel prices, and emerging technologies, helping drivers make smarter decisions when buying, selling, or owning a vehicle. She also covers everyday motoring – from maintenance and safety tips to new regulations – transforming automotive news into clear, trustworthy guidance.
How do you research and verify the advice you give in your car-buying guides?
The first thing I do is see if I can contact any experts – individuals or organisations – that can talk about a subject. We also have plenty of automotive experts within the editorial team and wider Carwow business that can give useful insights.
What topics do you focus on most when writing about cars?
I tend not to write about the cars themselves – I like to describe my work as “car-adjacent.” My main focus is on the electric car transition, EV charging infrastructure, car tax changes, fuel prices, and safety.
How do you turn complex car topics into advice readers can actually use?
I focus on what a topic means for drivers and its everyday impact, then create snappy, actionable tips they can put into practice.
How do you stay up to date with changes in car ownership rules, costs and regulations?
I always check government and industry bodies, such as the Department for Transport and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, for regulatory changes. I also monitor national newspapers and news agencies.
What are the most common mistakes people make when buying a car? Or what’s the most useful piece of advice you’d give someone buying their first car?
My biggest piece of advice for someone buying their first car is to focus on the total cost of ownership, not just the sticker price. Factor in everything from maintenance and repair costs to road tax. The upfront cost of some cars may look tempting, but high insurance premiums can catch you out – often a reality for first-time drivers. If you don’t consider the full picture, you could end up disappointed if your heart is set on a specific car.
Articles by Siobhan Doyle
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When is the best time to buy a used car?19th Jun 2025Looking to score a good used car deal but not sure if the timing’s right? Read on to find out when is the best time to buy a used car in... -
3 things you should NEVER say when taking out finance19th Jun 2025Found a new set of wheels and looking to take out car finance? Here are three things you should avoid saying when the time comes and what... -
Your complete guide to tolls across the UK18th Jun 2025Want to learn about the UK’s toll roads, bridges and tunnels: where they are, how to pay, and how to avoid them? This handy guide covers... -
Dartford Crossing fee will rise to £3.50 in September18th Jun 2025Use the Dartford Crossing regularly? Well, from September, you’ll have to pay £3.50 to pass through. -
How to check if a car is stolen17th Jun 2025If you buy a stolen car the police could seize it, leaving you without a car and out of pocket. Here’s how to avoid the trouble. -
Trump eases tariffs on UK cars: is this a win for British buyers?17th Jun 2025The UK has secured a partial win in ongoing trade talks with the US. What does the new deal mean for you, your car, and the future of... -
Money saving hacks every driver should know16th Jun 2025Here are some simple, effective ways to cut your driving costs – from fuel and insurance to maintenance – while busting common driving... -
More public EV chargers are on the way13th Jun 2025Charging an electric car is about to get a whole lot easier – but be prepared for long charge times. -
Heads up! M25 and A3 interchange closed this weekend13th Jun 2025Drivers are being urged to plan ahead this weekend, as the busy M25 and A3 interchange will be closed for upgrade works. -
How to sell a car without a V5C logbook12th Jun 2025Lost your V5C logbook and wondering how to sell your car without it? Here’s everything you need to know. -
Motorways and roads get £24bn boost – does this mean an easier commute?11th Jun 2025Good news for drivers – your commute’s about to get a lot smoother. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a £24bn plan to upgrade... -
Have post-crash anxiety? Here’s how to drive with confidence again11th Jun 2025Feeling on edge after a crash? Try these 7 practical tips to overcome nerves and feel safer behind the wheel. -
Do I have to pay taxes when selling my car?10th Jun 2025Wondering if you need to pay tax when you sell your car? Well, wonder no more. -
Self-driving cars are on the horizon: what does this mean for you?10th Jun 2025The Department of Transport has announced it will fast-track limited self-driving car pilots on public roads starting next spring. Here’s... -
The world can’t get enough of British luxury cars10th Jun 2025Britain’s luxury and sports car manufacturers are driving a £5bn export boom, with nine out of ten cars crafted for international...