Murray Scullion

Murray Scullion
Title: Digital editor

Murray has been a journalist for more than a decade. During that time he’s written for magazines, newspapers and websites, but he now finds himself as Autocar’s digital editor. 

He leads the output of the website and contributes to all other digital aspects, including the social media channels, podcasts and videos. During his time he has reviewed cars ranging from £50 - £500,000, including Austin Allegros and Ferrari 812 Superfasts. He has also interviewed F1 megastars, knows his PCPs from his HPs and has written, researched and experimented with behavioural surplus and driverless technology.

Previously he's written for Classic Car Weekly, Modern Classics Magazine, buyacar.co.uk, parkers.co.uk and CAR Magazine, as well as carmagazine.co.uk.

Murray graduated from the University of Derby with a BA in Journalism in 2014.

Murray is an expert in:

  • News
  • Car reviews
  • Classic cars
  • Finance
  • Autonomy

Murray Scullion Q&A

What was your biggest news story?

Classic cars becoming MOT-exempt was a biggie. Never have I written something that’s divided so much opinion.

What’s the best car you’ve ever driven?

Best is a difficult word isn’t it? For a car - a mode of transport - something to get from A to B in, it’s hard to look past something modern such as a Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla. My favourite, the most special to me, was my old NA MX-5 that I bought with my student overdraft. Objectively, the most special was a Jaguar XJ220. I love the story behind it, the fact that it sounds a bit like a washing machine and despite it being more than 30 years old it’s still massive by today’s standards.

What will the car industry look like in 20 years?

I think it will have changed significantly, but it’ll still be recognisable. Brits after a new car will continue to have an unquenchable thirst for premium German manufacturers, but the South Koreans will have a much larger share of the market. Tesla will still be kicking around, and reasonably priced Chinese manufacturers will feature heavily in the bestselling cars lists.

News

Listed: the UK's cheapest cars

Despite inflation, the cost of living crisis and political uncertainty, new cars in the UK can still be reasonably cheap

Listed: the UK's cheapest cars
News

The best Chinese cars on sale in the UK - tested and rated

Intrigued by a Chinese car? These are the best on the market right now

The best Chinese cars on sale in the UK - tested and rated
Car review

Electrogenic Mazda MX-5

Pop-up headlights and instant torque: do they mix? Electromod of beloved 1989 roadster has the answer

Electrogenic Mazda MX-5
Car review

Mercedes-Benz G-Class electric review

High-end off-roader gets an electric variant with a powerful motor for each wheel and a giant battery

Mercedes-Benz G-Class electric review
first track day maserati mc20 jh 29
Scullion's training session took part on Bedford Autodrome's 1.87-mile West Circuit
News

A beginner's guide to driving a supercar on track

With a 621bhp Maserati and a greasy Bedford Autodrome, we find out how to become a track day champion

A beginner's guide to driving a supercar on track
News

The best small SUVs – driven, tested and ranked

The UK car market is awash with high-riding small SUVs. These are our picks

The best small SUVs – driven, tested and ranked
News

The new car brands coming to the UK this year

Confused by all the new cars coming to the UK? Let Autocar guide you through the who, what, where and when

The new car brands coming to the UK this year
News

The best superminis - driven, rated and ranked

The best superminis have evolved from small yet practical cars to ones with real dynamic prowess and versatility

The best superminis - driven, rated and ranked
News

Listed: The cheapest electric cars available in the UK

Cost-effective EVs are rare but growing in number. Here are the 10 cheapest on sale in the UK today

Listed: The cheapest electric cars available in the UK
Long-Term Review

2500 miles in a 513bhp Giulia Quadrifoglio: fun, fuel and failures

If you're in the market for a super-saloon, should you be going Italian?

2500 miles in a 513bhp Giulia Quadrifoglio: fun, fuel and failures

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