Siobhan Doyle
Consumer Writer
Siobhan has over five years of experience in engineering and technology journalism and has also dabbled in a bit of PR in this space. She has now broken into automotive journalism at Carwow as our resident consumer champion, covering everything from car tax to tech to improve your safety and comfort.
Outside of work, Siobhan enjoys exploring new places, snapping photos, immersing herself in the theatre, and is an avid Formula One fan.
Outside of work, Siobhan enjoys exploring new places, snapping photos, immersing herself in the theatre, and is an avid Formula One fan.
Articles by Siobhan Doyle
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Tesla ditches two popular models for robots and AI – but are customers paying the price?29th Jan 2026Tesla is walking away from two of its flagship cars to chase robots and AI. With sales slipping and alternatives such as BYD surging,... -
A quarter of UK drivers face car theft or vandalism – here’s how to not be one of them29th Jan 2026Vehicle crime is rising, affecting one in four UK drivers – urban motorists are at greatest risk. Find out which threats could target... -
Storm Chandra is coming: I’ve braved stormy roads, and here’s what you should know27th Jan 2026Storm Chandra is hitting the UK right now. I’m a motoring expert and having driven through past storms, I know what drivers need to watch... -
From night-time limits to longer learning: what Northern Ireland’s new driving test rules mean for you27th Jan 2026If you’re learning to drive in Northern Ireland, or planning to soon, your journey to a full licence is about to look very different. -
The UK’s electric car grant is solid – but Germany’s is even more generous22nd Jan 2026Germany has launched a new EV subsidy – but how does it stack up against the UK’s electric car grant? We break down the key differences... -
‘Urgent reform’ needed to tackle huge increase in drug-driving reoffenders, say road safety campaigners22nd Jan 2026A 134% surge in drug-drive crimes over four years has left families ‘devastated,’ as campaigners demand ‘urgent reform of a broken system’. -
EV charging prices are falling – and it could save you hundreds a year22nd Jan 2026Planning a road trip in your electric car? Off-peak ultra-rapid charging is cheaper this year-end, making your journey faster and easier... -
Volvo just reinvented the seatbelt, and this is why it matters to you22nd Jan 2026Volvo’s new seatbelt adapts to your body and the crash before it happens. Consumer writer Siobhan Doyle speaks to the safety experts... -
Beat the January blues with these five great car deals21st Jan 2026January payday is nearly here – and what better way to mark it than with one of these five Carwow deals on new, used, and leased cars? -
Driving test cheats face prison as cases soared last year21st Jan 2026Cheated on your driving test? It could land you in prison as cheating cases soared by nearly 50% last year, new figures show. -
Poor road markings are causing near-misses – could you be at risk?20th Jan 2026Are faded road markings putting you at risk? New RAC research finds disappearing lane lines, stop lines, and junction arrows are causing... -
The most popular car colour results are in – and this surprising colour is on the rise!16th Jan 2026Grey cars may still rule the road, but green is quietly stealing the show. -
The safest cars tested in 2025: top models that keep you protected14th Jan 2026Euro NCAP’s 2025 safety test results are in – see which cars scored highest and lead the safety rankings for ‘best-in-class’. -
Tax cuts on EV charging could save you big money13th Jan 2026Own an electric car and worried about the upcoming pay-per-mile tax? A VAT cut on public charging could save you money. -
Is your council really tackling potholes in your area?12th Jan 2026Frustrated by potholes? Here’s how well your council is actually fixing them.