Articles by Craig Duff

Craig Duff
Contributing Journalist

Craig Duff is a former CarsGuide contributor and News Corp Australia journalist. An automotive expert with decades of experience, Duff specialises in performance vehicles and motorcycles.

Best good-looking car buys by segment
By Craig Duff · 05 Jul 2020
We spend weeks comparing new car performance and prices... then fall for a shiny one.
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Hottest convertibles for this summer
By Craig Duff · 05 Jul 2020
Convertibles have a short shelf-life, pick your summer outfit from these drop-tops.
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How stuff works All-Wheel-Drive
By Craig Duff · 11 Mar 2019
At its most basic level, AWD is intended to maximise grip by transferring torque from a spinning tyre to the tyre with grip.Depending on the car, the system can be permanently on or it kicks-in "on demand" as the sensors detect wheelspin. The on-demand systems use less fuel because they are usually only driving one axle, but generally aren't as effective as permanent AWD systems.Neither system can or was designed to match conventional four-wheel drive systems off-road. 4WDs usually have a high and low range transfer case and the differentials can be manually locked for extreme off-roading. AWD was intended to optimise traction in regular low-grip driving situations such as snowy or icy roads.AWD systems use a centre differential to divide torque between the front and rear drive shafts. Common types of centre diffs include multi-plate hydraulic clutch, viscous coupling and Torsen units.The viscous coupling operates using a fluid housed inside a series of clutch plates that are attached to alternate drive shafts. The liquid (usually silicone-based) changes properties into a near-solid when subjected to shear stress that occurs when the rotational speed of the two shafts changes, effectively locking the diff.A multi-plate clutch is computer controlled and locks when sensors detect slippage between the drive shafts. The Haldex unit is a version of this and uses a hydraulic pump to depress a piston and lock the clutch when it detects slippage. Units such as the Torsen diff achieve the same effect using mechanical gearing.
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Badge engineering and shared platforms explained
By Craig Duff · 23 Feb 2017
The badge on the nose may be unique but your car's chassis can be quite common.
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Best family car for under $40,000
By Craig Duff · 01 Dec 2016
Look at least three ways when weighing up a regular family hauler.
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Skoda Fabia vs Mazda 2
By Craig Duff · 25 Nov 2016
It's a baby hatch match, playing sportiness against cuteness. Then, says Craig Duff, weigh the tech tricks against the comforts.
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Alpina B4 Bi-Turbo coupe 2016 review
By Craig Duff · 25 Nov 2016
Craig Duff road tests and reviews the 2016 Alpina B4 Bi-Turbo Coupe with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Best concept cars of SEMA 2016
By Craig Duff · 04 Nov 2016
Car brands turn up the bling and the boost for the Las Vegas extravaganza.
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Fiat Chrysler committed to improving customer satisfaction
By Craig Duff · 04 Nov 2016
Fiat Chrysler is addressing poor customer satisfaction in Australia with improved customer call centres, larger parts inventory and better dealer service.
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Nissan X-Trail vs Renault Koleos
By Craig Duff · 14 Oct 2016
These wagons share chassis, engine and family SUV intent. The French connection eclipses its Japanese ally, says Craig Duff.
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