Andy Enright

Road Test Editor, Wheels

Andy Enright

After spells writing for titles such as The Times, Autocar, Car and Top Gear Australia, interspersed with teaching people which way the Nürburgring goes, Andy Enright pitched up in Melbourne in 2013.

What followed was a terrifying couple of years pretending he knew one old Falcon from another on Unique Cars before stepping into the more comfortable shoes of the Deputy Editor role at Wheels and then the big chair at MOTOR.

Since then, he’s returned to Wheels first as Editor and now as Road Test Editor, consolidated his role as one of Australia’s leading motoring journalists, underscored his reputation as a very handy steerer and proven a master of writing about himself in the third person.

Features

Modern classic: Lotus Elise

The car that saved Lotus? That’s only half the story...

Opinion

The perils of holding contrary opinions

Surprisingly few motoring journalists are willing to put their heads above the parapet

Advice

Modern Classic: E31 BMW 8 Series

The sleek shall inherit the earth

Advice

Driven to extinction: Kia Stinger

The Korean that subbed in for two aussie favourites

News

Wheels Inbox: Done speeding, reader comeback, and insurance headaches

The latest thoughts, insights, corrections and criticism from our readers!

Advice

Wheels Inbox: Iconic covers, EV anxiety

The latest thoughts, insights, corrections and criticism from our readers!

Opinion

Lingotto: Not all car factories are sterile and dull

If you get to cut a few cheeky laps on the top of fiat’s Lingotto building, shout it from the rooftops

Opinion

Opinion: Goodwood prangs aren't unexpected

Before you scoff at the crashes at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, pump the brakes for a second...

Advice

Modern Classic: Toyota Century

The only JDM series production car to feature a V12 engine, the Century offers a tantalising peek beneath the curtain of Japanese high society

Features

Driven to extinction: The Bentley W12

Tightening emissions regulations flick the big V to a mighty W

Features

Electric cars: Change we can believe in?

What sort of electric future works for Australian drivers? Mercedes-AMG’s EQS 53 is the catalyst for a reckoning of where we are right now

Features

Timo Bernhard and That Nürburgring Lap Record

The king of the 'Ring on what it felt like to demolish the all-time record

Advice

Driven to extinction: Ford Fiesta

A quick history of Ford's beloved little Fiesta, and how the party finally ended

Reviews

2023 Porsche 718 Spyder RS review: International first drive

The last mid-engined Porsche with pistons goes out on a high

Opinion

70 years: Wheels magazine, and our understanding of DNA

What do Wheels magazine and DNA structure have to do with each other? More than you may think...

News

Wheels Inbox, June 2023: Premium EVs & discourteous Aussies

The latest thoughts, insights, corrections and criticism from our readers!

News

Wheels mag July: Unwrapping the present – 70th anniversary issue (2 of 3)

Wheels continues its 70th anniversary with the second instalment in its three-mag series

Reviews

2023 BMW iX1 xDrive 30 review: First Australian drive

Munich's electric SUV for those who don't need to make a song and dance about it

Features

Driven to extinction: Tesla Model S

Elon pulls the plug on the right-hook Model S electric sedan

Features

The Greatest Supercars Ever: 70 Years of Wheels

To make this list, a car needs to be the result of visionary thinking, outlandish design, and be worthy of a magazine poster

Features

The Greatest Hot Hatches Ever: 70 Years of Wheels

France aced the formula and created a legend

Features

The Greatest Utes Ever: 70 Years of Wheels

From pragmatic tool of the trade to lifestyle accessory vehicle, these are the tray-backs that did the heavy lifting

Features

The Greatest 4X4s & SUVs Ever: 70 Years of Wheels

It's the segment that may be detested by some, but one that's also kept plenty of car makers afloat. And can we really imagine a world without this lot?

Comparisons

2023 VW Amarok vs Ford Ranger comparison review

Tubthumping: Can the all-new Volkswagen Amarok put the stoppers on the market-leading Ford Ranger? We test them on road and off