• Source: Carbuyer
    • Carbuyer is a web publication that offers car reviews, news and advice for the British car buyers, with a focus on new rather than used cars. It was launched by Dennis Publishing in 2010, and was first published on 29 October 2010. It is intended primarily for consumers rather than auto enthusiasts. The site includes facts and figures from CAP HPI, allowing visitors to access specifications for every new model on sale.
      Carbuyer produces its own video car reviews, which are published on the website and on its YouTube channel. Richard Ingram, Nicola Hume, Sara Damergi, James Batchelor, Ginny Buckley, Mat Watson and Rebecca Jackson have all presented Carbuyer video car reviews.
      The website allows motorists to submit reviews of their own cars which are then published as an accompaniment to the in-depth reviews from Carbuyer's expert journalists.
      The website was short listed for Launch 2011 at the AOP Awards 2011, and then won Product Development of the Year (Consumer) at the PPA Data & Digital Publishing Awards 2011. It was also awarded the Plain English Campaign's Internet Crystal Mark in August 2011.
      In January 2014, Carbuyer refreshed its image with a new logo, new video graphics and website design. Carbuyer began publishing a quarterly print magazine and has also published a book Carbuyer's Top 100 Family Cars. In January 2014, Carbuyer launched its first ever television commercial.
      In 2021, Carbuyer and the rest of Dennis Publishing's automotive assets were spun-off as independent company called Autovia, which also published Auto Express, evo, DrivingElectric and Octane. In 2024, the remaining Autovia brands, including Carbuyer, Auto Express, evo and DrivingElectric, were purchased by Carwow.


      Journalists and photographers


      Paul Barker: editor
      Andy Goodwin: managing editor
      Charlie Harvey: content editor
      Tom Gumbrell: content editor
      Steve Walker: head of digital content
      Road test team

      Richard Ingram
      Alex Ingram
      Dean Gibson


      Cars of the Year


      2011: Kia Sportage
      2012: Hyundai i30
      2013: Dacia Duster
      2014: Hyundai i10
      2015: Citroën C4 Cactus
      2016: Peugeot 3008
      2017: Peugeot 3008
      2018: Ford Fiesta
      2019: Ford Fiesta
      2020: Renault Clio
      2021: Kia Sorento
      2022: Hyundai Tucson
      2023: Kia Niro
      2024: BYD Dolphin


      See also


      Auto Express
      Evo


      References




      External links


      Carbuyer website

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