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micro04102
07-15-2004, 12:23 AM
Ok I don't know about some people but for me picking out the best street car mag is kinda hard to do. There's a million to pick from and I really don't have the time to read each one. So what are some peoples favorite mags? which one has good info in it? I could care less if it has ricers in it.

Layla's Keeper
07-15-2004, 12:47 AM
Here's my top five.

#1: Grassroots Motorsports (GRM) - It's a bi monthly mag, but it's chock full of road racing tech articles and info on racing YOU can do. Not ALMS/Grand-Am/Trans-Am stuff, but real world Autocross and SCCA club racing. They're all about going racing on a budget, doing it yourself, and using creativity and hard work to overcome cubic dollars. Their most famous project car is the infamous Ro-Spit; a Triumph Spifire with a Mazda 13B rotary engine.

#2: Automobile Magazine - Forget Motor Trend or Car & Driver, Automobile and it's staff of holier than thou experts give you not only the straight scoop on the latest automotive news, but give it to you with unyielding honesty. There's no lip service to manufacturer buzzwords or "new models". What's good is good. What's crap is crap. And they're more than willing to tell you about it.

#3: Sports Car International - purely an enthusiast magazine, SCI is all about enjoying motoring. Whether it's the hottest cars of the future, or the brilliant stars of the past, SCI gives wonderful insight into what makes driving enjoyable.

#4: Sport Compact Car - SCC is one of the few import mags that goes in tongue-in-cheek and accepts that there's more than one way to skin a cat. Instead of getting caught up in "lifestyle" stuff like Super Street or other similar import mags, SCC sticks to what really matters; making your car go faster and look better doing it. It's really all about the cars.

#5: Road & Track - the gentleman's auto mag, R&T has been the gold standard of motoring journalism as literature. Especially the ungodly cool Salon articles that examine the very heart and soul of vintage cars. The Salon on the Chapparal 2F stands out in my mind as one of the coolest things I've ever read. They're not quite as intense with their reviews as other magazines, but they're more about enjoying cars than picking them apart.

Leave that to Automobile.

landyacht
07-15-2004, 10:58 AM
I like Motortrend and Car and Driver.....they work with the cars stock and compare them under controlled situations so nothing is biased and give you their genuine impressions and results.

Otherwise, i use AF.

micro04102
07-15-2004, 11:01 AM
thanks for all the info.

CassiesMan
07-15-2004, 11:20 AM
I read Roundel, SCC, Euro Tuner, Euro Car, and tend to stay away from Motor Trend, Car and Driver, and the like. My expierience with those is that if a car can go 400mph, get 200mpg city, 250 higway, and fly, if it isn't made by chevy, its worthless.

Every now and then, Import Tuner has some nice eye candy, Super Street blows. It really depends on what types of cars your looking for and what you want the mag to cover.

SpaceManSpiff
07-15-2004, 01:19 PM
I personally like Sport Compact Car. They resist the super-duper-boeing-wing-wide-mouth-bodykit bullshit that has invaded almost every other sport compact and import mag out there. They are also not only a straight line mag: they do drifting, road racing, and rallying as well. Their project cars are alwas quite interesting, if not as oddball as grassroots motorsport's.

Import tuner is pretty much crap. I pick up each issue in the supermarket and look at their power pages (the only interesting part of the whole thing) then put it back. And just stay away from Super Street and the rest, my high school paper is better written and more mature than they are.

CassiesMan
07-15-2004, 01:23 PM
Yeah, but I like the Max Boost comics, the chicks are pretty good, and like I said, every now and then, they have some nice eye candy car wise.

Polygon
07-15-2004, 05:29 PM
I would go with Layla's list.

HighRev87
07-15-2004, 10:17 PM
Cant really say you like Road and Track but not Car and Driver. Same thing, only difference is the fact that R&T is only sport, and C&D is sport and daily drivers. Both offer fair judgement of cars and are enjoyable to read. CD tends to prefer BMW, but who doesnt?
Also on my list would be Motor Trend, Sport Compact Car, Mustang and other fast fords, and occasionally super street (but some times even looking through it makes me crave soy sauce.)

Layla's Keeper
07-15-2004, 10:25 PM
Road & Track, from my point of view, has always had higher caliber "writers" as opposed to higher caliber columnists. No, Peter Egan is not Csaba Csere when it comes to writing a column about how CAFE regulations are screwing over manufacturers, but Egan can write incomparable prose about why we sports car owners will put up with brushing snow out of wire wheels for the sake of a quiet mid-winter's night drive.

micro04102
07-16-2004, 12:54 AM
Layla's I looked around and I found a GRM and i must say out of all of them, i def liked it the best. thanks for the tip.

youngvr4
07-16-2004, 12:58 AM
ever read evo? thats a good mag

micro04102
07-16-2004, 01:07 AM
i didn't see one there but if i do i will have to take a look at it.

ac427cpe
07-16-2004, 01:09 AM
GRM
Classic Motorsports
Top Gear
Automobile
R&T
Autoweek (cause you get 52 of them a year ;))
SCC
Car and Driver

BullDog71ss
07-17-2004, 10:22 AM
Chevy Hi Performance and Camaro Performer's are the way to go, if you like chevy of course ;)

nissanfanatic
07-17-2004, 01:20 PM
Dsport is pretty cool. I like it because they don't tell you about a 700whp car and then not tell you what it runs and how it is setup. Sport compact car is good. Stay away from super street and import tuner. <These are the most riced out and anti-climatic magazines on the market. I like some muscle car mags too.

91300zxtt
07-17-2004, 01:28 PM
import racer, modifiedmag, and euro tuner

2.5gtv6
07-17-2004, 02:21 PM
I read some of the ones mentioned above but here are some I have my cousin mail me from London:

-BBC Top Gear (English): Very proffesional with in depth articles concerning Europes newest autos.

-Automobilismo (Italian): If you can read it then it is well worth the cost of having it mailed to NA. Its another general Car magazine but is IMO better written then Top Gear or any of its Norht American counterparts.

-Ruoteclassiche (Italian): All about classic sports cars, an amazing magazine for those who are into it.

91300zxtt
07-17-2004, 02:24 PM
i have a bbc top gear mag. pretty classy mag i guess. that is if you can consider a mag classy

BeEfCaKe
07-17-2004, 04:21 PM
Scc
R&t
Evo

kman10587
07-17-2004, 07:46 PM
1. Car and Driver
2. Motor Trend
3. Automobile
4. Road & Track

Those are the only four I read, in that order. Everything else goes too much into modifying and tuning for my tastes.

PWRDbyUNCLEbens
07-17-2004, 08:25 PM
I like reading more about factory cars as well so road and track is my taste. Grassroots is a great magazine for do it yourself people. Performance auto and sound has the best looking cover girls though. Unless of coure you've seen Makes and Models magazine :naughty: oh yeah cars, not woman.

drftk1d
07-18-2004, 08:32 PM
i'd say:
GRM, SCC, C&D, and also turbo magazine is pretty good as well.

I have problems with IMport tuner becuase its focus isnt on the cars.

I'll admit, i used to read super street religiously, but the writing is so imbicilic (sp?) i cant bear it. So when i go grocery shopping, ii'll just flip throught it.
Import racer is just like breast implants.

91300zxtt
07-18-2004, 08:41 PM
i'd say:
GRM, SCC, C&D, and also turbo magazine is pretty good as well.

I have problems with IMport tuner becuase its focus isnt on the cars.

I'll admit, i used to read super street religiously, but the writing is so imbicilic (sp?) i cant bear it. So when i go grocery shopping, ii'll just flip throught it.
Import racer is just like breast implants.

theres nothing wrong with seeing models in car mags. think of it this way at least they are half naked girls and not half naked guys.

nissanfanatic
07-18-2004, 10:38 PM
^word. Women and cars together is perfect serenity.

Igovert500
07-19-2004, 12:45 AM
Maxim, FHM, Hustler....O wait...car mags..um.. I'm gonna agree with the majority scc=good superstreet=worthless

CassiesMan
07-19-2004, 12:53 AM
Also, I like this one mag, cant think of the name, but its outa the UK, and its a Motorcycle Mag...I think its Super Street Bike or something. I like it cuz they have some nice looking bikes in it...and topless women.

SniperX13
07-19-2004, 01:16 AM
I read whatever gets my attention. the one ones I have subcritions to, are SCC and HCI

drftk1d
07-19-2004, 07:11 AM
theres nothing wrong with seeing models in car mags. think of it this way at least they are half naked girls and not half naked guys.

I guess what i said was misunderstood. Belive me, i love hot girls as musch as the next guy but come on import tuner has like 6 pages dedicated to showcasing items that dont even relate to cars. Come on, do you really care about gameboy advance when you see model x draped over hookd-up-car y. i know i dont.

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