
Tom Webster
Tom joined the team at Parkers in 2022 but started writing about vehicles with four wheels way back in 2008 after realising it was more interesting and enjoyable than a proper job. He now concentrates on all things commercial vehicle on Parkers, as well as heading up the ownership team, among other things.Read more
Unlike many of his compatriots in the industry, he didn’t grow up tinkering with an old classic car and there is a very good reason why he writes about cars rather than working on them. Instead he prefers to look at the industry through the eyes of the consumer, concentrating on the many things that matter to the average motorist that is similarly mechanically disinclined.
It was perhaps little surprise that, when he started writing about cars professionally, his first job was at a trade magazine for company car drivers, BusinessCar. Other highlights of his career include a stint at What Car? where, among other things, he presented a huge number of review and advice videos and even popped up as a motoring expert on TV shows such as Watchdog and Don’t Get Done, Get Dom.
In 2016 he went freelance, which is where the world of vans came beckoning. During that period he wrote for a variety of publications including Company Van Today, Auto Trader, Auto Retail Network, Haynes, The Express, Carwow, Heycar, Honest John and Parkers. In 2022 the opportunity arose to join Parkers full time, as the Vans and Pickups Editor. Rarely has a chance been so eagerly seized and he is proud to work alongside a team that always has the consumer’s best interests at heart.
Tom’s top tips for Parkers readers:
- If you have something specific you need to get into a car or van – a child seat, a bike, a dog cage – take it along to the test drive
- Know your rights – distance selling/click and collect means that there is a mandated cooling off period when you can return a car with no questions asked
- Push for a van with the most safety kit you can get. Although things are slowly starting to improve, vans have lagged a long way behind cars on this front
Latest from this author
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Citroën Ami Coupe (22 on) reviewIt's hilarious to drive, but very compromised21 Aug 2024
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Mercedes-Benz eSprinter electric van review (2024)The 2024 update removes most of the barriers to buying an eSprinter, but adds some new ones19 Jul 2024
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Renault Trafic E-Tech van review (2024)Renault completes the electrification of its range, with the Renault Trafic E-Tech mid-size van18 Jul 2024
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First Kia electric van spotted testing ahead of 2026 launchThe first of the Kia electric vans have appeared on public roads, albeit in heavily disguised form. Our photographers have caught the new PV5 testing alongside two likely competitors. The PV5...16 Jul 2024
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The 2024 facelifted Volkswagen Crafter - pricing, spec and on-sale dateThe updated Volkswagen Crafter is now on sale, with the large van available to order ahead of first deliveries in August 2024. Volkswagen has confirmed pricing for its flagship van, which...24 Jun 2024
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All-new Renault Master - large van goes on sale with sub-£40k electric versionPricing for the 2024 Renault Master has been confirmed, with the large van starting at £33,500 for the diesel and less than £40,000 for the electric E-Tech once the plug-in...4 Jun 2024
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All-new Nissan Interstar: diesel model on sale ahead of electric's summer launchThe diesel version of the all-new Nissan Interstar is available to pre-order with the electric van version set to follow later in the year. The latter will offer one of...20 May 2024
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