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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Can you pay off car finance early?12th May 2025Considering paying off your car finance early? This guide explains how you can go about it, and if it’s the right thing to do for you. -
How to sell a car privately12th May 2025Looking to sell your car privately? Here’s how to make the most of it. -
What does on the road (OTR) price mean?9th May 2025Seen the term ‘on the road’ price? Our guide explains what it means and what you’re actually paying for. -
Negative equity car finance explained9th May 2025Concerned about negative equity with cars? Our guide has all the details. -
The F1 film that hopes to thrill motorsport fans7th May 2025Calling all motorsport fans: a new Formula 1 film is racing into theatres this June, and it’s sure to get you hyped to see the sport on... -
Drivers could face fuel duty hike as EV push gains pace6th May 2025Motorists could face a fuel duty rise in March 2026 as the UK government seeks to encourage EV adoption and offset declining fuel tax... -
Driving test trial begins – the big changes you need to know6th May 2025Learners across the UK to face updated test routes in a bid to reduce young driver casualties. -
Car sales drop after tax hike – EVs defy the trend6th May 2025The UK’s new car market hit a speed bump in April, with registrations tumbling more than 10% as rising taxes kept many buyers out of... -
Fuel prices fall again – but are drivers still paying too much?2nd May 2025UK drivers enjoyed a second consecutive month of falling fuel prices in April, with petrol and diesel dropping by 2p per litre. But, the... -
SUV collisions pose deadlier risk to pedestrians than smaller cars1st May 2025Children are 82% more likely to be killed when struck by an SUV or light truck vehicle, new research warns. -
Are you about to be hit by higher car tax? Here’s a quick way to check1st May 2025A recent hike in DVLA car tax is set to impact millions across the UK, but you can use online tools to find out if you’re likely to pay... -
What to do if your electric car runs out of charge1st May 2025Worried about your EV running out of juice on the road? We spoke to the RAC about what to do if your electric car battery dies – and how... -
EVs pull ahead as petrol prices stagnate30th Apr 2025Electric car drivers are currently enjoying a growing advantage at the pump — or rather, by avoiding it. -
Trump eases car tariffs burden as new trade measures loom30th Apr 2025US President Donald Trump has signed two executive orders to soften the blow of his car tariffs, offering targeted tax credits and relief... -
Drivers still pay private parking fines despite no wrongdoing28th Apr 2025Private parking firms are under growing scrutiny as new research reveals that thousands of UK drivers are paying parking fines even when...