I’ve been a bit slow in producing these summaries, so, here are some links to some of the written work I’ve done in the past few months. Sadly, some clients who use my services for ghost writing prefer that I keep that anonymity and so I’m unable to claim responsibility!

Firstly, my piece for Ford Pro, celebrating the Ford Transit’s 60th birthday. I was asked to write this in the first person, offering a personal perspective of how the van had become part of our culture…

https://www.fromtheroad.ford.com/eur/en/articles/2025/transit-60-years-in-numbers-show-how-this-van-means-business

Admiral Insurance is one of my longest standing clients, and I write pieces in a relatively straight-forward tone aimed at the man or woman in the street that knows very little about vehicles. This one explained how the cost of running a van could be reduced.

https://www.admiral.com/magazine/guides/van/keep-van-running-costs-down

The Renault Master E-Tech has won plenty of industry awards, and Global Vans asked me to write a review – which I did!

The Ford Transit Custom PHEV has been one of the most important van launches in the last year, and the Allen Motor Group commissioned me to write a review. My brief? Don’t hold back…

https://www.allenmotorgroup.co.uk/transit-centre/news/all-new-transit-custom-phev-review

Another long standing client is WhatVan?, and I’m continuing to write the remarketing article in every issue. Here’s the latest which looks at how the badge on otherwise almost identical vans can affect the value.

https://www.whatvan.co.uk/analysis/remarketing-whats-in-a-name

Finally, I’m continuing to write reviews for my own website, such as this for the Volkswagen Transporter.