What is happening at EVO magazine?
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Hi,
Anyone else puzzled by the delay to this months issue ?
Apparently it was due to some embargoed content, my copy arrived this morning and due to the delay I was expecting something exciting, but nope unless a US spec Integra or the new Panamera is the earth shattering content that was being held back ?
Regards
Tim
Anyone else puzzled by the delay to this months issue ?
Apparently it was due to some embargoed content, my copy arrived this morning and due to the delay I was expecting something exciting, but nope unless a US spec Integra or the new Panamera is the earth shattering content that was being held back ?
Regards
Tim
autofocus said:
Hi,
Anyone else puzzled by the delay to this months issue ?
Apparently it was due to some embargoed content, my copy arrived this morning and due to the delay I was expecting something exciting, but nope unless a US spec Integra or the new Panamera is the earth shattering content that was being held back ?
Regards
Tim
Nothing about the DB12 Convertible? That embargo ended today Anyone else puzzled by the delay to this months issue ?
Apparently it was due to some embargoed content, my copy arrived this morning and due to the delay I was expecting something exciting, but nope unless a US spec Integra or the new Panamera is the earth shattering content that was being held back ?
Regards
Tim
trackdemon said:
Every single time EVO has the audacity to do a feature about the worlds most popular sportscar some wag comes up with stuff like this And yet, the last time a 911 was the sole cover feature was the December 2022 issue....
Fair enough, but by comparison, when was the last time either Lotus or McLaren were the sole cover feature? Answer: August 2018 (or April 2019, which featured a Lotus AND a McLaren)....bit odd that don't you think, for a UK magazine supposedly promoting "the thrill of driving" greenarrow said:
trackdemon said:
Every single time EVO has the audacity to do a feature about the worlds most popular sportscar some wag comes up with stuff like this And yet, the last time a 911 was the sole cover feature was the December 2022 issue....
Fair enough, but by comparison, when was the last time either Lotus or McLaren were the sole cover feature? Answer: August 2018 (or April 2019, which featured a Lotus AND a McLaren)....bit odd that don't you think, for a UK magazine supposedly promoting "the thrill of driving" greenarrow said:
Fair enough, but by comparison, when was the last time either Lotus or McLaren were the sole cover feature? Answer: August 2018 (or April 2019, which featured a Lotus AND a McLaren)....bit odd that don't you think, for a UK magazine supposedly promoting "the thrill of driving"
How many new Lotuses have there been to report on in that time period compared to new Porsches?thegreenhell said:
greenarrow said:
Fair enough, but by comparison, when was the last time either Lotus or McLaren were the sole cover feature? Answer: August 2018 (or April 2019, which featured a Lotus AND a McLaren)....bit odd that don't you think, for a UK magazine supposedly promoting "the thrill of driving"
How many new Lotuses have there been to report on in that time period compared to new Porsches?greenarrow said:
Fair enough, but by comparison, when was the last time either Lotus or McLaren were the sole cover feature? Answer: August 2018 (or April 2019, which featured a Lotus AND a McLaren)....bit odd that don't you think, for a UK magazine supposedly promoting "the thrill of driving"
Slightly disingenuous but I accept you're using the word 'sole'. Emira was prime feature and main headline car on the July 2022 cover; the lack of Mac is slightly surprising given they've not been shy of producing new models...samoht said:
Valedictory column from Jethro this month, with a possible hint that Autovia buying the magazine might be connected to his departure.
Had to laugh at the comment below his article - reads like a dig/pisstake:Also, at the same time the magazine plopped on my doormat today, so did a letter: from EVO, informing of yet another price increase.
I have every issue of EVO in my bookcase (except #1 & #3) but nows the time to cancel the subscription I think.
Olivera said:
samoht said:
Valedictory column from Jethro this month, with a possible hint that Autovia buying the magazine might be connected to his departure.
Sad news if true, he's one of the valued old hands.daddy cool said:
Had to laugh at the comment below his article - reads like a dig/pisstake:
Also, at the same time the magazine plopped on my doormat today, so did a letter: from EVO, informing of yet another price increase.
I have every issue of EVO in my bookcase (except #1 & #3) but nows the time to cancel the subscription I think.
Got the same letter yesterday. The increase now means I save a full 3p per (paper) issue but I do get the digital for ‘free’ - although I never, ever look at it. Also, at the same time the magazine plopped on my doormat today, so did a letter: from EVO, informing of yet another price increase.
I have every issue of EVO in my bookcase (except #1 & #3) but nows the time to cancel the subscription I think.
All things considered, I think I’ll be cancelling EVO after many, many years as a subscriber.
MarkJS said:
Got the same letter yesterday. The increase now means I save a full 3p per (paper) issue but I do get the digital for ‘free’ - although I never, ever look at it.
All things considered, I think I’ll be cancelling EVO after many, many years as a subscriber.
Have you factored in the big price rise in the paper copy last month?All things considered, I think I’ll be cancelling EVO after many, many years as a subscriber.
How much is a sub now? I looked on their website and there are at least four different prices shown for the same thing on different pages. Very confusing, and I've no idea if that's up to date with the latest rises. One page says the cover RRP is 4.99, so I suspect it hasn't been updated in a while.
thegreenhell said:
MarkJS said:
Got the same letter yesterday. The increase now means I save a full 3p per (paper) issue but I do get the digital for ‘free’ - although I never, ever look at it.
All things considered, I think I’ll be cancelling EVO after many, many years as a subscriber.
Have you factored in the big price rise in the paper copy last month?All things considered, I think I’ll be cancelling EVO after many, many years as a subscriber.
How much is a sub now? I looked on their website and there are at least four different prices shown for the same thing on different pages. Very confusing, and I've no idea if that's up to date with the latest rises. One page says the cover RRP is 4.99, so I suspect it hasn't been updated in a while.
Wow, I've subscribed for so long that I've neve bothered to look at the price. At over £6 an issue I'm just not getting value for money. The issue landed on my door mat yesterday and in previous years I'd have had a bit of excitement but it sat on the door mat until late evening. Most of my content is now on socials and online.
It must be a terrible time to be a magazine producer, the single issue costs are now pushing them beyond impulse purchases.
Let alone the fact that brand new cars are offering very little of interest - it is no coincidence that recent issues of EVO are featuring more 'modern classics' (articles on old 911s, Mercedes and Mini R53 in the current issue - and an article on an old Indycar you would expect to see in Motorsport or Octane).
Let alone the fact that brand new cars are offering very little of interest - it is no coincidence that recent issues of EVO are featuring more 'modern classics' (articles on old 911s, Mercedes and Mini R53 in the current issue - and an article on an old Indycar you would expect to see in Motorsport or Octane).
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