RE: Introducing Strada Magazine
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$15 postage to the US.
Ouch!
I know it's not their fault and what the chosen couriers quote them, but heck, that's a lot.
Postage variation is insane. Cost me $220 to send some documents to the UK (from Houston, Texas), registered + signed for.
Costs The British Corner Store $30 to send 25KG of UK yums to here.
Ouch!
I know it's not their fault and what the chosen couriers quote them, but heck, that's a lot.
Postage variation is insane. Cost me $220 to send some documents to the UK (from Houston, Texas), registered + signed for.
Costs The British Corner Store $30 to send 25KG of UK yums to here.
jorders500 said:
Even though I have an 2019 MX5 2.0, these dudes are talking my language. The MX5 is a modern car but it feels mechanical in a way most of its contemporaries don't.
They're right. The open road does still exist, it just closes at about 9am. Here's to more early morning rips!
It’s been great for me personally seeing all the old cars out and about being enjoyed by their owners in the recent spell of good weather.They're right. The open road does still exist, it just closes at about 9am. Here's to more early morning rips!
The sort of stuff that has people rolling about chortling with “How much !!!” comments when it comes up in a Spotted or Old Masters thread on here.
100 times more interesting to me than most of the new or electric stuff that seems to come up on here so I’m looking forward to Nathan’s new venture.
Big fan of printed media as sadly online stuff for older cars is lacking or disappears with the vagaries of the internet
survivalist said:
Have subscribed.
I enjoyed modern classics when that was around so expect I’ll enjoy this as well.
Same here. I had to bin a load of monthly print subscriptions and go digital via Readly for a tenner a month because I simply wasn't getting round to reading them all in time. I enjoyed modern classics when that was around so expect I’ll enjoy this as well.
However, once a quarter in print is ideal for me, so I've subscribed for a year, looking forward to some great content.
Anyone who owns a Ghibli Open Cup deserves my time (and probably money, to keep the Cup running) so I shall subscribe. When I had my Maserati, I very nearly bought a TUV road registered Open Cup Evo in Germany many years ago, but decided against it as it was still very much a stripped out racing car and a bit impractical for single car duties. I regret that decision to this day.
Mine has just dropped through the door.
First impressions really nice feels a lovely quality "magazine" paper quality is great.
A quick flick through and i'm surprised the lack of adverts (obviously there are some but not every other page!). Photography looks good too.
Each article looks to be given decent space rather than the 2 page spread that some magazines give to their in depth articles.
The only downside and its not really a downside is with the size of it i'm worried about breaking the spine when I open it out to read.
Really impressed, good work Nathan just keep it up well chuffed that I got the 3 for 4 subscription deal.
Oh and it even smells quality!
First impressions really nice feels a lovely quality "magazine" paper quality is great.
A quick flick through and i'm surprised the lack of adverts (obviously there are some but not every other page!). Photography looks good too.
Each article looks to be given decent space rather than the 2 page spread that some magazines give to their in depth articles.
The only downside and its not really a downside is with the size of it i'm worried about breaking the spine when I open it out to read.
Really impressed, good work Nathan just keep it up well chuffed that I got the 3 for 4 subscription deal.
Oh and it even smells quality!
n3il123 said:
Mine has just dropped through the door.
First impressions really nice feels a lovely quality "magazine" paper quality is great.
A quick flick through and i'm surprised the lack of adverts (obviously there are some but not every other page!). Photography looks good too.
Each article looks to be given decent space rather than the 2 page spread that some magazines give to their in depth articles.
The only downside and its not really a downside is with the size of it i'm worried about breaking the spine when I open it out to read.
Really impressed, good work Nathan just keep it up well chuffed that I got the 3 for 4 subscription deal.
Oh and it even smells quality!
Yes, the feeling reminds me of EVO back when it started First impressions really nice feels a lovely quality "magazine" paper quality is great.
A quick flick through and i'm surprised the lack of adverts (obviously there are some but not every other page!). Photography looks good too.
Each article looks to be given decent space rather than the 2 page spread that some magazines give to their in depth articles.
The only downside and its not really a downside is with the size of it i'm worried about breaking the spine when I open it out to read.
Really impressed, good work Nathan just keep it up well chuffed that I got the 3 for 4 subscription deal.
Oh and it even smells quality!
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