Stuart Masson

Editorial Director, The Car Expert

Stuart Masson founded The Car Expert in 2011 and is Editorial Director across the group’s titles: The Car Expert, The Van Expert and The Truck Expert.

Originally from Australia, Stuart has followed the automotive industry from a young age and has more than 20 years of professional experience working within it. He spent a decade in automotive retail before moving into automotive journalism and consumer advocacy, where he now focuses on helping car buyers make better, more informed decisions.

Stuart provides independent, impartial advice and is regularly called upon by the BBC and other national media outlets, contributing expert commentary on a wide range of automotive topics hundreds of times each year.

He is also a member of the Finance & Leasing Association’s Stakeholder Advisory Panel, where he represents consumer interests and provides independent input on car finance issues.

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Expert Advice

Vauxhall flips the script on EV pricing

Vauxhall is pricing its electric, plug-in hybrid and mild hybrid Astra models at the same level – and it's a smarter way of selling EVs than most of the industry has managed so far.

How does the UK number plate system work?

Many people find the UK number plate system bewildering. The Car Expert explains how it all works and what all the letters and numbers really mean.

Can I modify my car on a PCP?

Most PCP agreements restrict car modifications because the finance company owns the vehicle. Here’s what’s allowed, what isn’t and the financial risks if you ignore the rules.

The Expert Rating Index methodology

Discover how The Car Expert’s Expert Rating Index combines independent reviews, safety results, reliability data, warranty cover and running costs into a structured score for new and used cars.

Car finance: Voluntary termination of a PCP or HP

Voluntary termination explained in plain English. Learn how PCP and HP really work, what the 50% rule means, when voluntary termination makes sense, and the common mistakes that can still cost you money.

Personal Contract Purchase: the PCP explained

The personal contract purchase (PCP) is the UK's most popular type of car finance. The Car Expert explains everything you need to know.

Electric car grant – all the EVs with discounts in 2026

Between the government's EV grant and car companies' own discounts, there are some great new car offers available. We have the most comprehensive guide around to help you find out what's available.

How to handle a dispute with a car dealer

We regularly get readers asking for advice on how to resolve their dispute with a car dealer. So let's look at the steps you should take to get your problem sorted.

Expert Reviews

BMW iX3 review – first UK drive

The new BMW iX3 is the first car from BMW's ambitious Neue Klasse programme – and after driving it, we think it might be the best electric SUV money can buy.

Omoda 7 review – first UK drive

The Omoda 7 is the most complete car the brand has brought to the UK yet – a plug-in hybrid SUV that outperforms the pricier Omoda 9 and undercuts equivalent European rivals by thousands of pounds.

Leapmotor B10 review – first UK drive

The Leapmotor B10 arrives in the UK’s most competitive segment. We test whether its space, equipment and comfort are enough to challenge established electric SUV rivals.

Toyota Urban Cruiser review – first drive

The Toyota Urban Cruiser is quiet and well equipped, but slow charging and an unremarkable driving experience leave it behind many similarly priced small EVs.

BYD Sealion 5 review – first UK drive

The BYD Sealion 5 delivers plug-in hybrid flexibility and strong equipment for the price, but its design, touchscreen usability and driving polish feel a step behind the best rivals.

MG 4 review (2026 facelift)

The updated MG 4 keeps the sharp handling and strong value of the original, with meaningful improvements to the cabin and touchscreen.

Omoda 9 review

The Omoda 9 offers more than 50 miles of real-world electric range and generous equipment, but everyday refinement and seat comfort fall short of the best in class.

Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida review

The Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida looks distinctive and is easy to drive, but its coarse petrol engine and tight rear space make it harder to recommend than the electric version.

Expert News

New BMW i3 revealed – it’s an electric 3 Series

The new BMW i3 is the electric version of the all-new 3 Series and the second model from the Neue Klasse programme – here's what we know ahead of its UK arrival later this year.

Vauxhall flips the script on EV pricing

Vauxhall is pricing its electric, plug-in hybrid and mild hybrid Astra models at the same level – and it's a smarter way of selling EVs than most of the industry has managed so far.

Clever new pricing structure for updated Vauxhall Astra

The updated Vauxhall Astra costs the same whether you want electric, plug-in hybrid or hybrid – and whether you want the hatchback or estate.

Cadillac and Chevrolet models returning to UK

General Motors has officially returned to the UK new car market, although not with a full line-up of brands. Instead, it has launched a...

Lepas confirms L8 SUV as first UK model

Lepas will launch in the UK later this year with the L8 SUV, based on the Chery Tiggo 8 and likely to use a plug-in hybrid powertrain.

BYD Seal updated with more storage and added tech

The BYD Seal gains a significantly larger boot, added driver tech and a fixed touchscreen layout. We look at what’s changed, and what hasn’t.

Skoda Kodiaq Edition X marks ten years with added kit

Skoda has added a limited-run Kodiaq Edition X with dark styling details and extra equipment to mark ten years of its large SUV.

Volvo EX30 Black Edition adds dark styling option

Volvo has introduced a Black Edition version of the Volvo EX30, adding a series of cosmetic tweaks to the compact electric SUV. The new variant...