evo magazine: ways to improve?
evo magazine: ways to improve?
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Harry Monk

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5,193 posts

259 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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If you were the publisher of evo, what would you do to improve it?

I'd do three things:

1). Consciously make it less Porsche-centric. I love Chris Harris and his writing but since he's come on board, evo seems to have become almost like a Porsche customer mag.

2). Get another humourist (not Zoltan Scrivener). Richard Porter does a job in his column but I find the rest of the mag a little po-faced. The magazine needs to reflect the fun that driving a fast car is. It rarely puts a smile on my face. Earnest, worthy, yes. Fun? Not so much.

3). More of the epic drive stories that Car used to do so well but now only seem to feature in Top Gear.

What say you?



Edited by Harry Monk on Friday 17th December 18:01

naffa

390 posts

220 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Deffo agree strongly to point 1.

Magic919

14,128 posts

223 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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I like it as it is.

brillomaster

1,660 posts

192 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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1. stop refering to cars by cutesy nick names. A Renault Clio Williams is not to be referred to as 'Willy' (there are plenty more examples, but thats the worst)

2. stop telling me how good the writing staff are at driving and how many times they've wont this race or been in the business for years. just get on and write emotively about cars. past experience is only relevant when a driver is competing in an event for example.

3. get rid of the 'outsiders' section - its bit of a let down to have all the decent new cars, and then the nissan juke, os something similar that i have no desire to drive.

and yeah, more epic driving stories - there was a brilliant issue about a year ago about the 10 best cars and the 10 best drives. brilliant stuff.

Lordglenmorangie

3,071 posts

227 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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It's not Evo at fault, it's a car magazine and the best cars in the world just happen to be Porsche so they get the most coverage getmecoat

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

268 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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brillomaster said:
1. stop refering to cars by cutesy nick names. A Renault Clio Williams is not to be referred to as 'Willy' (there are plenty more examples, but thats the worst)
How true! I'd consign "slippy diff" and "bent eight" etc to the same rubbish bin

Together with the weak obscenities and toilet refences which are no substitute for decent writing.

Mind you, it'd be a big leap forward if all the staffers and other contributors weren't in the position of constantly having to brown-nose the boss man in the hope of keeping their jobs. If he bought a new wheelbarrow they'd all swear it had the best handling and greatest pedigree of any car they'd ever driven!

Arj256

82 posts

209 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Write about the "The Thrill of driving" not the specification of the car.
Have become bored on quite a few articles recently, where they go on about statistics of the vehicle you check to see if your reading the brochure or not.
Then the descriptions about how the car performs are pretty obvious from the outset.
Used to much better when they described the environment they was driving in, and how the car was reacting and making them feel.


Rawwr

22,722 posts

256 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Employ me.

Chris71

21,548 posts

264 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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I love the drive stories - to me that escapism is where a physical magazine (preferably with a beer and a comfy sofa) will always have the edge over instant updates on car websites.

I'm a big fan of Henry Catchpole's stuff; I think he's got the Evo ethic very nicely sewn up.

Would maybe be nice to see a little more focus on affordable but fun machinery - 'Evoness' on a realistic budget - whether it's affordable new cars (i.e. hot hatches) or more exotic stuff second hand.

kazste

6,061 posts

220 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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A bit more focus on lower priced cars, return of the series which looked at fantastic car collections.

Olf

11,977 posts

240 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Stop giving the letter of the month award to arse lickers.

fridaypassion

11,042 posts

250 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Evo has been fantastic this year. I think they should just keep on doing what they are doing.

Rich_W

12,548 posts

234 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Ozzie Osmond said:
Mind you, it'd be a big leap forward if all the staffers and other contributors weren't in the position of constantly having to brown-nose the boss man in the hope of keeping their jobs. If he bought a new wheelbarrow they'd all swear it had the best handling and greatest pedigree of any car they'd ever driven!
laugh

Olf said:
Stop giving the letter of the month award to arse lickers.
laugh


Colin 1985

1,934 posts

192 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Would like to see acceleration times etc, like they do in autocar, a more comprehensive list of data.

Slinky

15,704 posts

271 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Publish an iPad app... wink

EDLT

15,421 posts

228 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Harry Monk said:
If you were the publisher of evo, what would you do to improve it?

I'd do three things:

1). Consciously make it less Porsche-centric. I love Chris Harris and his writing but since he's come on board, evo seems to have become almost like a Porsche customer mag.
+1000

What I find odd is that Harris is always going on about how great Porsches are, but then when he buys his own cars he gets Ferraris and Mercs.

stew-S160

8,020 posts

260 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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The times they have done a long drive story, they have been worth the price of the mag alone. I would love to read more of them.





I don't mind if they have a Porsche win COTY, but there were other cars they could have included into the test also.

Rob_F

4,143 posts

286 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Personally I love Harris's bits - he has an enthusiasm about everything cars which just jumps off the page. Used to enjoy his videos too when he was on Drivers Republic.

To echo somebody elses comments, i'd like to see more driving stories and perhaps a couple more accessible car grouptests.

Cheers,
Rob

Olf

11,977 posts

240 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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EDLT said:
Harry Monk said:
If you were the publisher of evo, what would you do to improve it?

I'd do three things:

1). Consciously make it less Porsche-centric. I love Chris Harris and his writing but since he's come on board, evo seems to have become almost like a Porsche customer mag.
+1000

What I find odd is that Harris is always going on about how great Porsches are, but then when he buys his own cars he gets Ferraris and Mercs.
Pretty obvious ain't it? He drives porkers all week at work. Why would he want to drive them at the weekend as well?

Civpilot

6,246 posts

262 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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Slinky said:
Publish an iPad app... wink
Then make it work on the bloody iphone again!!