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AutoTrader TV: mainstream car reviews with standout production quality

AutoTrader TV is the YouTube channel of Auto Trader UK, one of the UK’s biggest automotive marketplaces. It is not an EV-only channel; it covers electric cars, combustion-engine vehicles, hybrids, performance cars, used cars, comparisons, drag races, buying advice, and general automotive entertainment. For EV viewers, this means electric cars are reviewed as part of the wider car market rather than only from an EV-enthusiast perspective.

The channel is best suited to mainstream car buyers who want polished, accessible, and entertaining reviews. Its EV coverage is particularly useful for people who are curious about electric cars but still comparing them with petrol, diesel, or hybrid alternatives. Rather than focusing only on charging curves, battery chemistry, or efficiency data, AutoTrader TV usually asks the broader buyer question: is this a good car, is it worth the money, and does it make sense compared with the alternatives?

Rory Reid is the channel’s most recognizable presenter and has played a major role in shaping its video identity. He joined Auto Trader in 2019 as YouTube Director and presenter, after previous work including Top Gear, Extra Gear, Fifth Gear Recharged, and technology-focused media. The channel has also featured presenters such as Alex Legouix and Alex Kersten, giving it a broader entertainment and automotive-media feel than a single-presenter EV channel.

One of AutoTrader TV’s biggest strengths is its excellent production quality. The videos are professionally filmed, well edited, visually polished, and often feel closer to high-end television car content than ordinary marketplace videos. Camera work, locations, pacing, graphics, sound, and storytelling are all strong. This makes the channel easy to watch even for viewers who are not deeply technical or already committed car enthusiasts.

The presentation style is also a major part of the appeal. Rory Reid is especially good at making car reviews feel engaging without losing the practical buyer focus. He can be funny, direct, enthusiastic, and critical, while still explaining what a car is like to live with. This is valuable for EV reviews because it helps electric cars feel normal and understandable to a mainstream audience rather than niche or overly technical.

AutoTrader TV’s geek level is accessible to moderate. It covers the EV basics that ordinary buyers need to know: range, charging speed, practicality, interior quality, performance, price, running costs, and everyday usability. However, it is not a specialist EV testing channel. Viewers looking for detailed charging-curve data, winter range comparisons, battery degradation analysis, thermal-management explanations, or repeatable 1,000 km tests will usually need more EV-focused channels.

The channel’s EV stance can be described as broadly EV-positive but mainstream and pragmatic. AutoTrader TV treats electric cars as serious modern choices and regularly includes them in reviews, comparisons, rankings, and buyer guidance. At the same time, EVs are not automatically presented as superior to combustion cars. The channel will still criticize high prices, disappointing range, poor charging performance, usability issues, or cars that do not deliver enough value.

A useful aspect of AutoTrader TV is that its EV coverage reaches viewers who may not actively seek out EV-only channels. Because the channel covers the full car market, its electric-car reviews can help normalise EVs for people who are still undecided or who are moving from petrol or diesel cars. This makes it valuable not only as an EV information source, but also as a bridge between traditional car buyers and the electric-car market.

The video formats are varied. AutoTrader TV publishes new-car reviews, used-car features, comparisons, drag races, road tests, buying guides, rankings, and entertainment-led car videos. EVs appear across several of these formats, from individual model reviews to broader electric-car rankings and myth-busting content. The channel is therefore less systematic than a dedicated EV test channel, but broader and more accessible.

The main limitation for EV-focused viewers is that AutoTrader TV does not specialize in electric vehicles. It does not usually provide the depth of testing found on channels focused entirely on EV range, charging, efficiency, or infrastructure. Its role is different: it explains electric cars in the context of the wider car-buying decision, with strong presentation and unusually high production values.

Overall, AutoTrader TV is a strong channel for mainstream buyers who want enjoyable, professionally produced car reviews that include EVs as a serious part of the market. It is especially useful for viewers who care about buyer advice, value, practicality, design, comfort, and how an EV compares with other types of cars. It is not the most technical EV channel, but it is one of the most polished and accessible places to see electric cars reviewed for a broad audience.

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