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An automobile magazine is a magazine with news and reports on cars and the automobile industry .

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11-475: What Car? is a British monthly automobile magazine and website , currently edited by Steve Huntingford and published by Haymarket Media Group . Other team members include deputy editor Darren Moss and test editors Will Nightingale, Neil Winn, Lawrence Cheung, and Dan Jones. The used car editors are Mark Pearson and Oliver Young. The consumer editor is Claire Evans. First published in November 1973, What Car?

22-920: A What Car? code of conduct. Users can add options, change trim and alter finance preferences to get a ‘live' price which dealers are committed to. What Car? ' s 'Target Price' – a long-established recommendation of the most the magazine's mystery shoppers think someone should pay for a particular model – is displayed alongside the dealer price so users can check whether a deal represents good value. Automobile magazine Automobile magazines may feature new car tests and comparisons, which describe advantages and disadvantages of similar models; future models speculations, confidential information and "spyshots" (pictures of camouflaged models tested by automakers); modified automobiles ; lists of new models with prices, specifications and ratings; used car advertisements; auto racing news and events; and other information. The first two magazines were launched in November 1895, in

33-482: A car if they drive it gently and stick to speed limits, but don't resort to any unrealistically slow acceleration or special hypermiling techniques. These True MPG figures are published alongside the official government fuel economy data, that car manufacturers are legally obliged to include in brochures. In June 2012, What Car? launched an online car buying service called 'What Car Approved Used', which it claimed provides "peace of mind" to car buyers, by endorsing

44-592: A total of seven times. Members of the Volkswagen Group , such as Audi , SEAT and Škoda , have won it a further six times between them. Pure-electric cars have won the award three times. As of 2023, the What Car? Car of the Year Awards awards are sponsored by MotorEasy. In April 2012, What Car? launched a new service called 'True MPG', which it claims gives consumers an idea of what they can really expect from

55-486: Is intended primarily as a magazine for car buyers rather than dedicated enthusiasts. In addition to first drives and group tests of the latest models, it contains an extensive buyer's guide section to help consumers choose the right car for their needs and provides tips on how to get discounts on cars. In 1978, the magazine held its first Car of the Year Awards , giving advice on the best models to buy, and this has since been an annual – and eagerly awaited – feature. In 1996,

66-566: Is one of the world's oldest continually published trade publications and the oldest specialising in the automaking business. It was founded in November 1895 as The Horseless Age , the second magazine created to cover the world's transition from horse-drawn conveyances to those powered by the new internal combustion engine . The magazine changed its name to The Automobile in July 1909, an era when gasoline, steam and electricity all vied for pre-eminence in motive power . The magazine's present name

77-552: The "10 Points of Difference" promoted by the National Franchised Dealers Association . The agreement came to a close in July 2015, and What Car? began to carry listings from other sources, dropping the 'Approved Used' branding. In October 2016, What Car? launched a new online car buying service called 'New Car Buyer Marketplace'. Built into the existing whatcar.com website, it lets readers buy discounted cars from dealers in their area who have signed up to

88-561: The car market, and an overall Car of the Year , with the Renault 20 receiving the inaugural award in 1978. In 1985, the Volkswagen Golf , in its second generation, became the first model to receive the award twice, having previously won it for the facelifted first generation car in 1981. As of 2023, Volkswagen is the most successful brand in the history of the awards, having taken the top prize

99-580: The very early days of motoring, the American The Horseless Age , which later became Automotive Industries Magazine and the British The Autocar . This trade magazine–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about magazines . Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page . Automotive Industries (magazine) Automotive Industries ( AI )

110-503: The website www.whatcar.com was launched. More recently, What Car? launched another print edition in 2006, published in India every two months, which subsequently became a monthly publication. What Car? was featured in the 2018 movie Early Man , though under the name What Chariot ? . Every year in January, What Car? hosts an awards ceremony, where it names the best cars in each sector of

121-530: Was established in November 1917. The title was briefly amended to Automotive and Aviation Industries during the World War II years, as the magazine expanded its coverage of technologies and production methods to include the aircraft industry, in which many automakers participated. This trade magazine–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about magazines . Further suggestions might be found on

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