Chris Williams
Chris Williams is an Automotive Content Writer for Parkers and CAR Magazine, but he also contributes to Live For The Outdoors and What’s The Best. He trained as an automotive journalist in New Zealand, prior to which he studied International Relations and History.
Outside of automotive topics, Chris specialises in writing about outdoor gear and tools. He spent several years working in these industries as he pursued professional motoring writing.
Chris’ top tips remain constant for buying any product:
- Think hard about what it is you really want from the product and what you want to do with it. Don't buy stuff you don't need because it's bad for your wallet and for the planet.
- Do your research, don’t make a rushed decision. Find a product that matches your needs.
- You get what you pay for. It’s generally worth paying more upfront for a higher quality item because it will be much better to use and costs you less over time. It's also more sustainable.
- Shop around. If you find something you like, it’s worth your while seeing who has the best deal. Outlets often price match.
A little more about Chris:
Chris turned his hand to automotive writing after university – training and writing for the motoring section of New Zealand’s Otago Daily Times newspaper. Prior to this and during, Chris worked in the tools department of a hardware store and subsequently, New Zealand’s leading outdoor brand.
Though a writer, Chris likes to spends as little time behind a desk as possible.
Latest from this author
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ESR HaloLock mini Power Bank: Quick reviewThe market for power banks is a ferocious one. Overwhelming it may be but let’s ignore that more a moment and focus on one. Specifically, this one from ESR. This...7 Oct 2022
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Weber Traveler barbecue: too big for its boots?‘It’s on a pallet’ are not the words I wanted, nor expected, to hear from the delivery man when the Weber Traveler (American spelling) turned up. It’s allegedly the portable...5 Oct 2022
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The Parkers guide to the best aftermarket daytime running lightsThere are still plenty of cars on UK roads that do not have daytime running lights. There is nothing illegal in that, but legislation dictates that all newly-launched cars from 2011 onwards...31 Aug 2022
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The Parkers guide to car jacksThere are many scenarios where a car jack comes in handy. At home, you may wish to undertake some car DIY that involves getting under the car – an oil...31 Aug 2022
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If there’s someone you’re gift-hunting for that spends a lot of time in their garage or shed, finding the right present can be a double-edged sword. While you know that...31 Aug 2022
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Rust converters and rust repair: Parkers’ ‘how to’ guideRusting is an unfortunate but common problem with cars. Here we delve into why rust is a problem and the best ways you can go about avoiding and fixing it...31 Aug 2022
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Throttle body and carburettor cleaner: how to use itou’d be amazed at how much car maintenance you can do yourself. There are the super basics such as checking tyre pressure and refilling windscreen washer fluid. But there are perceivably more complex...31 Aug 2022
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Finding wind deflectors for your carWind deflectors are a useful but usually unnoticed or forgotten car accessory. Wind deflectors, when fitted, channel both air and airborne substances away from the window and down the side...31 Aug 2022
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Passing your MOTThis article will guide you through common MOT failure points, preparing your car for an MOT test, simple tasks you can do yourself, and how to source any simple replacement...31 Aug 2022
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A guide to engine coolantTo the uninitiated or the disinterested, coolant may seem a complex smorgasbord of codes and colours but fear not, Parkers is here to make things simple. We’ve covered topics from...31 Aug 2022
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The best value car floor matsThe state of a vehicle’s footwell is the equivalent of a property’s lawn. Whether or not it’s tidy makes a massive difference to the overall appearance of the area. A car’s...31 Aug 2022
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No-H2O review: waterless wash put to the testThe idea of waterless car wash seems a wonderfully contradictory concept. It’s like having a pastry-less pie. Surely, you can’t have a pie without pasty and you can’t wash a car without...31 Aug 2022