Car vs Classic Cars Magazine

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mischmaster

Original Poster:

75 posts

106 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Hi All

I can get either one of these for free each month through my bank.

Are either vastly superior over the other?

I don't want to be reading about EV's and my concern with Car is that a large % of stuff they feature these days is probably EV or Hybrid?

Likewise with Classics, I don't really care much for really old stuff, but would enjoy reading about the analogue era (late 90's, early 00's, early 2010's etc).

Which will be closer to what I'm after?

Cheers

PistonBroker

2,622 posts

239 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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I buy both because WHSmiths do a bag for £9.99 that has both in.

Classic Cars is the one I enjoy the most. I can find I've got to the next edition's release date and barely read Car.

I'd say Classic Cars does a decent mix of what we're into. I only picked up the latest ones on Saturday. But the main feature in Classic Cars this month is Mansell's company Testarossa, for instance.

Doofus

29,995 posts

186 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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I subscribe to CC and I get Car via my bank.

I can't remember the last time I read anything in Car. I flick through it and chuck it in the recycling. I should cancel it, but I don't want any of the other freebies the bank account offers.

mischmaster

Original Poster:

75 posts

106 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Cheers for the quick responses chaps, will go with Classic Cars thumbup

Carfield

307 posts

184 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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CAR is a pale imitation of its 80’s (and before) self.

Steve-B

791 posts

295 months

Thursday 24th October 2024
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i get them for free in our County Libraries app. You may want to check before spending anything!

Lester H

3,299 posts

118 months

Friday 25th October 2024
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Carfield said:
CAR is a pale imitation of its 80’s (and before) self.
I agree. Car used to be the ‘go to’ mag for enthusiasts and was erudite, witty and didn’t pull any punches. Not now. Classic is the correct decision but, like those 2 weekly classic papers, things go round in a loop because classic cars are fairly uncommon, hence many articles on Morris Minors, MGBs, etc.