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Tom Jervis

Tom joined the Auto Express team in November 2021, after working at the BBC for six months post graduating from university. Originally writing for partner sites Carbuyer and DrivingElectric, Tom has since moved across to Auto Express under the title of Consumer Reporter. He now spends his days covering the stories that matter to all motorists – enthusiasts or otherwise.

Tom says…

“What impresses me most about the Auto Express team is the sheer breadth of knowledge available. From forgotten concept cars, to modern vans, to mainstream family cars of the 1980s, there’s always someone to answer a question and provide you with an interesting fact to take away. I feel honoured to be a part of the Auto Express family, which are undoubtedly the most talented bunch of automotive writers in the business.”

Tom's main areas of expertise

  • Politics
  • Modern-classic cars
  • Electric cars and sustainability
  • In-car technology
  • Formula One

Tom Jervis Q&A

Q: What was your first car?

A: "I was very lucky with my first car; my parents had saved up since I was little and bought me a 64-reg Lapisluxury Blue MINI One. While it only produced a modest 101bhp from its three-cylinder engine – one, I’d like to brag, that also featured in the BMW i8 hybrid sports car – heavy steering and a notchy six-speed manual meant it was a real hoot to drive. It was a fantastic first car that never let me down until the end and I’ll always be grateful for it".

Q: What is your dream car?

"Ever since it caught my eye in a Beaulieu Motor Museum guidebook, I’ve been utterly entranced by the Ferrari F40. I’m not sure what caught my attention at first: the pop-up headlights, the giant rear wing, or that esteemed 201mph top speed. Of course, five-year-old me absolutely had to have one, so I set up a bank account to start saving. Unfortunately, nowadays an F40 will set you back over £2 million, so I’m further away from my dream now than ever! All that being said, I’m pretty happy hooning around in my current ‘whip’: a Hyundai i20 N".

Q: If you could change one thing about the car industry what would it be?

A: "The obsession with screens! Don’t get me wrong: anything with a screen – including something as mundane as a vacuum cleaner – will excite me. However, it feels like certain manufacturers are prioritising screen real estate over actual interior design and ergonomics. I’ll never get over having to delve into a touchscreen in order to open the glovebox in a Tesla Model Y… Having the latest tech is all fine and dandy, but I’d like more switches and dials, please!".

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Car optional extras explained: how to spec a car for the best resale value
Auto Express consumer editor Tom Jervis standing through a Volkswagen Passat's sunroof

Car optional extras explained: how to spec a car for the best resale value

We ask the experts which options you should specify when you’re buying your next brand-new car
Features
23 Feb 2026
New Apple CarPlay update will let you watch videos in your car
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New Apple CarPlay update will let you watch videos in your car

iOS 26.4 beta enables users to stream video to their car’s touchscreen via AirPlay
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20 Feb 2026
Over 46,000 Honda Civics recalled as the wheels could fall off
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Over 46,000 Honda Civics recalled as the wheels could fall off

Insufficient torque when tightening wheel bolts has meant that Honda has had to recall thousands of cars in the UK and abroad
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20 Feb 2026
How long do electric car batteries last? A lot longer than expected
BMW solid state battery

How long do electric car batteries last? A lot longer than expected

UK’s largest used EV battery survey reveals the average state of health for electric cars of all ages is 95 per cent
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19 Feb 2026
What is a smart motorway? Speed cameras, safety concerns and hard shoulder use explained
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Smart motorways are meant to be a cost-effective way of increasing road capacity, but how do you use them and how safe are they?
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18 Feb 2026
Privately-owned e-scooters could become road legal as “the genie’s out of the bottle”
E-scooter testing

Privately-owned e-scooters could become road legal as “the genie’s out of the bottle”

New rules could set out where privately owned e-scooters are legal to use, and also enforce a minimum level of safety equipment
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18 Feb 2026
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Long-term test: Renault 5 E-Tech Iconic Five

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2024 Omoda 5 prototype - front tracking

Deal of the Day: Omoda 5 Knight available for ‘joust’ £174 a month

The Omoda 5 is a well-equipped family SUV that can be had for just £174 per month over two years. It’s our Deal of the Day for 15 February
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15 Feb 2026
It’s no yoke! China to ban Tesla’s jet-fighter style steering wheels
Tesla steering wheel

It’s no yoke! China to ban Tesla’s jet-fighter style steering wheels

New draft regulations published by Beijing require steering wheels to undergo impact testing that leaves yokes uncompliant, and so facing a ban in 202…
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13 Feb 2026
Cold weather range no problem for Kia’s baby: new EV2 drops less than 25% at -20 degrees
Kia EV2 front angled

Cold weather range no problem for Kia’s baby: new EV2 drops less than 25% at -20 degrees

Kia’s upcoming baby electric car came within 25 per cent of its WLTP range figure in sub-zero tests in Norway
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13 Feb 2026
Britain has gained 6,000 miles of new road in 20 years: there’s now enough to drive to the moon 
Motorway

Britain has gained 6,000 miles of new road in 20 years: there’s now enough to drive to the moon 

The total length of all British roads combined grew two-and-a-half per cent in the last two decades to almost 250,000 miles
News
12 Feb 2026
Cupra Tavascan avoids EU tariffs, even though it’s made in China
Cupra Tavascan – front cornering, left

Cupra Tavascan avoids EU tariffs, even though it’s made in China

As part of the agreement, Volkswagen Group must limit the number of imports and stick to an agreed minimum retail price
News
12 Feb 2026
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BMW recalls 25,000 UK cars over fire risk: Owners warned not to leave vehicles with engine running
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BMW recalls 25,000 UK cars over fire risk: Owners warned not to leave vehicles with engine running

24,732 UK BMWs have been recalled due to an issue with the starter motor which could lead to short circuits and fires
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12 Feb 2026
New Citroen e-C3 Urban Range is the cheapest EV to get Government’s Electric Car Grant
Citroen e-C3 - front action

New Citroen e-C3 Urban Range is the cheapest EV to get Government’s Electric Car Grant

Urban Range Plus versions of the Citroen e-C3 start from just £18,495 and offer 130 miles of range
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11 Feb 2026
Used EV sales explode, but the Ford Fiesta still outsells them all combined
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Used EV sales explode, but the Ford Fiesta still outsells them all combined

With over 7.8 million used cars changing hands last year, almost one-in-20 were Ford Fiestas
News
10 Feb 2026
Smart motorways declared a “catastrophic waste of money”
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Smart motorways declared a “catastrophic waste of money”

Only three of the 16 smart motorway projects undertaken by National Highways are on track to deliver good value for money
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9 Feb 2026
Vauxhall, Citroen, Fiat and Peugeot fire risk: Over 390 models recalled amid fuel leak fears
Vauxhall Frontera Hybrid - dynamic front 3/4

Vauxhall, Citroen, Fiat and Peugeot fire risk: Over 390 models recalled amid fuel leak fears

392 more Stellantis cars have been recalled in the UK due to a faulty high-pressure fuel pipe which is thought could lead to fires
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6 Feb 2026
Public EV charger numbers jumped by 20% in 2025, but growth is actually slowing
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Public EV charger numbers jumped by 20% in 2025, but growth is actually slowing

More than 14,000 new chargers were deployed in the UK last year, but that’s still fewer than in 2024
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6 Feb 2026
Government spends £4.7 million on Ford Pumas, helping electric SUV top the sales charts
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Government spends £4.7 million on Ford Pumas, helping electric SUV top the sales charts

Over 1,200 Ford Puma Gen-E models were registered in January, each eligible for the £3,750 Government grant
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5 Feb 2026
Petrol stations aren’t like online shops, so Fuel Finder probably won’t help motorists much
Tom Jervis fuel finder opinion

Petrol stations aren’t like online shops, so Fuel Finder probably won’t help motorists much

Consumer reporter Tom Jervis is unconvinced by the Government’s Fuel Finder scheme as convenience will always trump marginal savings when buying petro…
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4 Feb 2026
Death of the convertible car: Have we fallen out of love with soft-tops?
Auto Express consumer reporter Tom Jervis standing in front of a Mazda MX-5 and BMW Z4

Death of the convertible car: Have we fallen out of love with soft-tops?

As SUV sales soar, is the sun setting on the once-popular drop-top?
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4 Feb 2026
Hyundai Kona Electric now has the EV grant and an extra bonus for Motability customers
Hyundai Kona Electric - front corner tracking

Hyundai Kona Electric now has the EV grant and an extra bonus for Motability customers

South Korean brand’s popular electric SUV now boasts an Advance Payment of just £749
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3 Feb 2026
Sorry Tesla: hidden car door handles to be banned in China over safety fears
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Sorry Tesla: hidden car door handles to be banned in China over safety fears

The Chinese government has stepped in amid concerns that retractable or flush-fitting handles are causing fatalities in crashes
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3 Feb 2026
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Best electric cars to lease Feb 2026

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We choose the top electric cars to lease for three years, via Auto Express’s Buy a Car service
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New Fuel Finder rules to save motorists £40 per year on petrol
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New Fuel Finder rules to save motorists £40 per year on petrol

UK petrol stations must provide accurate fuel pricing data within 30 minutes of any changes
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2 Feb 2026
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New Chery Tiggo 9 2025 UK review - head on

Chery confirms new Liverpool HQ as plans for Jaguar Land Rover to build Chinese firm’s cars in UK gather pace

A deal between the British and Chinese brands could see Chery models built using spare JLR capacity
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30 Jan 2026
Petrol prices at a four-year low, but probably won't stay cheap for long
petrol pump

Petrol prices at a four-year low, but probably won't stay cheap for long

The average price to fill up a 55-litre petrol tank is now just over £72.50 – £3 cheaper than it was at the beginning of December
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30 Jan 2026
Look out London: Waymo to launch driverless taxis in a matter of months
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Look out London: Waymo to launch driverless taxis in a matter of months

Waymo’s fleet of self-driving Jaguar I-Pace taxis could launch a full service as soon as September
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29 Jan 2026
UK car production is half what it was a decade ago following “toughest year in a generation”
Toyota Corolla's on the production line at the Burnaston factory in the UK

UK car production is half what it was a decade ago following “toughest year in a generation”

UK trade body blames tariffs, cyber attacks and line-up changes for an eight per cent year-on-year dip in production
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29 Jan 2026
Car Deal of the Day: ‘dirt-cheap’ Jeep Avenger is compact, yet off-road capable
Jeep Avenger Altitude+ - front cornering

Car Deal of the Day: ‘dirt-cheap’ Jeep Avenger is compact, yet off-road capable

Jeep’s smallest model brings 4x4-esque styling with much more affordable running costs. It’s our Deal of the Day for 25 January.
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25 Jan 2026
Car Deal of the Day: Diesel's not dead, not with a VW Tiguan TDI at this price
Volkswagen Tiguan UK - front action

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Posh and practical, the Tiguan diesel is available to lease for under £400 a month in sporty R Line trim. It’s our Deal of the Day for 24 January.
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24 Jan 2026
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Company car tax is worked out using a vehicle’s emissions, its value, and your salary, with electric cars no longer getting quite the same special tre…
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23 Jan 2026
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Drug drivers reoffend at an alarming rate due to ‘broken’ system

In 2024 there were almost 3,200 cases of drug driving reoffending and over 20,000 cases overall
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22 Jan 2026
EV charging gets 10% cheaper and there’s more to come
Rapid charging Fiat 500

EV charging gets 10% cheaper and there’s more to come

Ultra-rapid chargers in December were five pence cheaper than they were in November for off-peak users, with a cut in VAT also on the cards
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22 Jan 2026
London has the world's worst traffic for the third year in a row
London Roads

London has the world's worst traffic for the third year in a row

With average speeds of just 10mph, London beats the likes of Dublin and Mexico CIty for the title of slowest capital
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21 Jan 2026