
Alan Taylor-Jones
Alan has been writing about cars professionally since 2015, but has been obsessed with them since not long after birth. How obsessed? He named his first teddy bear General after General Motors….Read more
He’s now the head of automotive testing for Parkers and CAR magazine after a long stint at What Car? magazine. Alan’s appeared in Autocar and Classic & Sports Car, with a couple if pieces on Jalopnik and Pistonheads when he was just starting out.
Since then he’s tested all manner of cars, from campervans and pickup trucks to low slung sports cars and racy hot hatches and all points in between. You’ll find his writing online and on print, with the occasional appearance on YouTube, too.
Although he’s most often found writing about new cars, you’ll frequently find him behind the wheel of a Reliant Scimitar GTE and dreaming of flaky old Citroens. It’s that or playing with radio controlled cars, the big kid.
Latest from this author
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Lotus Emeya Saloon (23 on) reviewA luxurious and comfortable four-door GT13 Aug 2025
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Audi A6 e-tron Sportback (24 on) reviewExecutive EV with polish and pace11 Aug 2025
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Audi A6 e-tron Avant (24 on) reviewGood, but not a great estate30 Jul 2025
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Toyota Hilux pickup review (2025)Tough, versatile and comfortable - and now available with 204hp18 Jul 2025
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Hyundai Ioniq 9 SUV (25 on) reviewPossibly the best luxury seven-seat SUV16 Jul 2025
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Kia EV6 GT (21-24) reviewA fast and well-rounded EV11 Jul 2025
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Mercedes-AMG GLC SUV (23 on) reviewFast, fun and flawed11 Jul 2025
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Mercedes-AMG EQS Saloon (22 on) reviewAstonishingly fast all-electric AMG-fettled limo11 Jul 2025
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Citroën e-Berlingo MPV (21 on) reviewPractical, but range could be better11 Jul 2025
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Nissan Ariya Nismo (25 on) reviewQuick, but no fun9 Jul 2025
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Polestar 4 SUV (24 on) reviewLook ma, no rear window!9 Jul 2025
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BMW 2-Series Coupe (21-25) reviewBMW's smallest coupe is intriguing and fun to drive8 Jul 2025