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You know how there used to be, maybe still are, magazines titled EV to cater for the new niche, well for i do wonder whether we're almost at the tipping point now for a new magazine to come along to celebrate a new niche called ICE.
Sounds like there'd be plenty of takers here.
Oh, and I think people under estimate how much effort and resources it takes to keep a weekly magazine and a daily website running. By all means voice respectful opinions on how it could be improved but pls don't forget that it's costing you absolutely nothing. And that they still need to pay people's wages.
The repeated listicles, slideshows and advertorials all annoy me, but understand the site needs to generate clicks and revenue so largely ignore them.
Buying Autocar every Wednesday was a key part of my week for decades, but havent bought a physical copy for many years now, there are too many free online outlets to justify its cost to me. Its still a website I check in on daily for car news and I'd be sad if it wasnt there, but it has long since ceased to be essential to me unfortunately.
I absolutely agree with your comments and the Autocar Business section is mostly aggregated news from elsewhere. Auto Express is often more informative and mirrors the content of sister publication EVO.
Perhaps consider being a monthly print edition. Car tried a weekly edition "Carweek" many years ago. It failed.
The repeated listicles, slideshows and advertorials all annoy me, but understand the site needs to generate clicks and revenue so largely ignore them.
Buying Autocar every Wednesday was a key part of my week for decades, but havent bought a physical copy for many years now, there are too many free online outlets to justify its cost to me. Its still a website I check in on daily for car news and I'd be sad if it wasnt there, but it has long since ceased to be essential to me unfortunately.