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The Best Car Blogs 2023

Step into the fast lane of an automotive enthusiasts virtual universe as we unveil the best car blogs of 2023. From reviews to insider insights, these digital pit stops promise a ride through the latest trends and innovation.

The Best Car Blogs 2023

In case you haven’t visited the JCT600 blog before, you should know we’re obsessed with all things automotive. We like to give you the latest and most important updates to make sure you’re in the loop with the industry happenings.

But with a whole world of brilliant car blogs out there, we thought we’d share some of the UK’s best with you.

UK’s Best Car Blogs in 2023

1.  Motor Verso

In their own words, Motor Verso “have a focus on strong photography, and engaging articles about performance, luxury and interesting cars.” Unlike many car blogs, along with the usual car reviews, they also review gadgets and accessories, which has recently earned them the title of one of the best automotive blogs in the UK. And if you like ogling the latest metal, they also have an Instagram account that’s updated daily.

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2. AutoCar

Autocar is a one-stop destination for all things automotive, catering to both car enthusiasts and everyday buyers and sellers. With the inside scoop on the industry’s hottest news, candid car reviews, and engaging videos that take you behind the wheel of a range of vehicles, their expert teams work tirelessly to keep their foot on the gas and share the most up-to-date news. Autocar has been at the forefront of automotive journalism for more than 125 years, so they are definitely a trustworthy source for all of your automotive needs.

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3. Carscoops

Since 2003, Carscoops has grown to become a well-respected, online source for all the latest insights and exclusives from the automotive world. Whether you are looking for breaking news, the latest trends and technologies or brutally honest reviews, the Carscoops team are here to bring you all the automotive content you could dream of at any given moment.

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4. The Car Expert

Covering car news and reviews as well as focusing on the ins and outs of financing, The Car Expert blog is a useful resource for anyone with questions about any aspect of buying a car, or for those who simply want to check out ‘first drives’ of the latest models. The real-life car expert behind the site is Stuart Masson, who uses his years of experience in selling cars to create relevant, impartial content that’s genuinely useful.

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5. Daily Car Blog

If you’re looking for a comprehensive car blog that’s regularly updated, then this London-based site shouldn’t disappoint. You’ll find up-to-date news on car releases, industry goings-on, reviews, in-depth features, video content, and a whole section dedicated to Formula 1. With a core team of around five writers, the tone of the site is thoroughly un-serious, with regular features like ‘Worst Car of the Week’. Though it is worth saying, if you’re offended by colourful language, then this may not be the motoring website for you…

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6. Auto Express

With their esteemed car magazine and website, Auto Express stands as the preferred destination for all UK car enthusiasts. Established in 1988 their platform offers resources for researching and purchasing your next vehicle while staying on trend with the latest automotive developments. Their team of experienced journalists and testers bring a breadth of knowledge to demystify the world of automotive while keeping you informed with practical advice to help you transform your automotive experience.

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7. Foxy Lady Drivers Club

Foxy Lady Drivers Club is a car blog created to help women navigate a car industry that continues to be pretty male-dominated – though there are changes afoot. The blog features everything from women in motorsports, to female-friendly reviews and tips. Creator Steph Savill has established a space for female drivers to feel comfortable, free from the stresses that often accompany buying or maintaining a car. With nearly 5,000 followers on Twitter, the community is thriving!

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8. MotorTrend

Since 1949, MotorTrend is well-known in the world of car blogs thanks to their MotorTrend Car of the Year, SUV of the Year, Truck of the Year, Person of the Year, and Best Driver’s Car awards. But it’s not just about the awards, they write about everything on wheels and motorsports – even delving into the world of vintage classics! Here you can enjoy a range of stunning pictures and expert videos and if you are looking to pamper your own four-wheeled friend, they’ve got the lowdown on auto care too.

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9. Take to the Road

Another must-visit blog for classic car enthusiasts, this site was set up by Niall Julian in 2015, and continues to be a one-man operation, showcasing his own photography, films, and unquenchable passion for automotive history. Spend a few minutes on the site and you’ll see why it’s no surprise that Take to the Road is consistently named a Top 10 Automotive Blog by Vuelio. If you’re not just fantasising, but actually looking to buy a classic car of your own, his Market Picks section highlights some of the best vehicles being sold each month, along with a view on the asking price, plus future maintenance advice.

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10. Car Throttle

Last but definitely not least is the car content powerhouse that is Car Throttle. Founded in 2009 by Adnan Ebrahim, the site was described in the early days as the ‘Buzzfeed for cars’ – a home for car-themed memes, user-submitted content, and plenty of interactive fun. They have recently been acquired by Crash Media Group and are now one of the only sites published by the group! Expect personal perspectives, Buzzfeed-style lists (of course!), and discussion-sparking articles on all things car-related.

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To keep your finger on the pulse of the latest and greatest car photography, check out our list of the top 8 must-follow Instagram accounts for car enthusiasts.

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Representative APR%
9.90% APR 
First Payment
£249.71
46 Monthly
payments of
£249.71
Optional final
payment
£9,090.00
On the road
price
£20,000.00
Term of
agreement
48 months
Customer deposit
£4,000.00
Amount of credit
£16,000.00
Cost of credit
£4,826.37
Annual mileage
5,000
Excess mileage
8.4p
Total amount
payable
£24,836.37
Fixed rate of
interest
9.90%