PistonHeads has arrived on The Intercooler!
We've teamed up with some old friends for your listening pleasure. And some serious gavel banging
We couldn’t be prouder of what we've built here at PistonHeads over the last 25 years. Let’s not forget that no corner of PistonHeads is the product of external development; everything you see and click and read and make use of is the result of a small team beavering away like car-obsessed beavers. It has always been this way. It is the way we like things. It is thanks to this approach that PistonHeads has remained a touchstone for UK car enthusiasts come what may. You are us. We are you. The only real difference is forum admin privileges. And T-shirts that say ‘Staff’.
And now, to complement the No.1 performance car marketplace in the UK, we've launched an auction platform. As we are fond of saying, we built the platform to do better. Much better. Obviously to do that, we’d like the word to spread like wildfire - not just among the PH faithful (who can always be trusted to note our frozen sausage of change) but also the wider car-buying British public, which is typically well aware of auctions in general and PistonHeads in particular, though not necessarily that the two have been brought together in glorious union. Like Lotus and Vauxhall. But longer term.
As a result, we’ve chosen to partner with The Intercooler, recently awarded the title of Best Automotive Consumer Publication, and the producer of what we like to think is the nation’s finest car-based podcast. To say that Ti sings from the same hymn sheet as PH is like saying BMW makes decent rear-drive cars; we know it for a cast-iron fact because Mr Dan Prosser, formerly of this parish, is the snake-hipped driving force behind both its inauguration and its recent success. And since we gave him his first writing gig, he owes us big time.
Moreover - and just to make doubly sure that we could come together like two greased drive shafts in a differential - we sent RacingPete, resident old boy and PH director-general, along to break the ice and explain to Ti’s listeners why the PistonHeads’ marketplace is the only one you really need for premium, performance and collectable cars. If you’d like to listen to what his nibs had to say, then you can catch the podcast in all the normal places - or make straight for the YT video above. But rest assured this is just the start for both our Ti partnership and our gavel-based growth spurt. Watch this space.
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It’s a pretty grubby endeavour - I think you may be crossing a rubicon - that could diminish your brand.
I guess you know what you are doing, but… the road to ruin - is paved with good intentions, right?!
Good luck with it, all the same…
I would like to be wrong, but I still can't see this car forum rivalling Auto Trader. I don't buy my cars from Ebay for the same reason I wouldn't use PH. Tell me what you want for the car, and if I think it's fair I'll pay it. I won't haggle, I won't argue. If I pick up a couple of faults and you offer to fix them for the sticker price, that makes it more likely not less that I'll buy it.
I’m a big fan of both PH and TI (subscriber) but they have very different approaches to motoring journalism. PH is free content and wide open forums whereas TI is premium content for premium subscription. Fortunately both models seem to work.
Just hope the “how much” “who signed that off” and general whiney handbag comments don’t seep onto the TI forum. Paywall should keep them at bay.
I enjoy it, particularly the insider views from industry professionals like David Twohig and Ian Callum.
There are two great things about TI; writing from 'classic' motoring journos of the last few decades, and the pieces from a handful of top engineers. As a random example, it's one thing to read that the Alpine A110 isn't sold in the States due to "crash legislation" - it's quite another to read the Chief Engineer, David Twohig, personally explain what it takes to pass US tests with unbelted occupants, and how that would necessarily compromise that car's size and weight. Dr Uli Eichhorn on why the last Ford Escort was so poor and how the Focus was made so much better; Ian Callum on how Aston nearly went mid-engined in the 90s and the whole Aston/Jag crossover (at one point he was chief designer at both companies simultaneously!). You're getting a much more detailed understanding of the forces that shape the cars we buy, first-hand from the people who were in the room when the decisions were taken. It's the sort of thing I've not found consistently anywhere else.
I've really tried, but once you've heard it, you can't unhear it. Such a shame, because he is so interesting and full of stories and insight.
I've really tried, but once you've heard it, you can't unhear it. Such a shame, because he is so interesting and full of stories and insight.
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