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List of car magazines

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This is a list of notable car magazines.

Current

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Middle East

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  • Maqina Magazine[1]

Australia and New Zealand

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Japan

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Europe

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British

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Italy

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  • Al Volante, first issued in 1999.
  • Quattroruote, first issued in 1956.
    • Ruoteclassiche, first issued in 1987; focuses on classic and vintage cars.
    • L'Auto Italiana, first issued in 1919; since 1957 focuses on cars from Quattroruote's collection.

North America

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South America

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Brazil

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Defunct

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Brazil

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  • 0 Km
  • Automóveis Antigos
  • Automóvel & Requinte
  • Carro
  • Motor 3 (1980-1987)
  • Mecânica Popular
  • Oficina Mecânica
  • Old Cars
  • Platina (1994-1995)
  • Revista Racing
  • Super Auto
  • Status Motor

British

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  • Auto Trader, print magazine published between 1975 and 2013, now online only
  • Automotor and Horseless Vehicle Journal, first issued in October 1896[3]
  • Fast Lane (1984-1994)
  • iCar, only published two issues in 2011
  • Iota, about 500cc motor racing
  • Max Power, first issued in 1993, ceased publication in 2011; covered modified cars
  • Motor, first issued in 1903 as The Motor; ceased publication in 1988 after it was bought by Autocar
  • Motor Racing
  • Motor World, known as "Scotland's Motor Journal". Established in 1899
  • Performance Car, published 1983 to 1998, with a short-lived relaunch in 2008-09
  • Popular Motoring, published from 1962 to 1982.
  • Practical Motorist, published from 1934 to 1940, then 1954 to 1997.
  • Speed, official organ of the British Racing Drivers' Club (1935-1939)

France

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  • L'automobile (1950's)
  • La Locomotion Automobile, The first issue was published in December 1894.[4]
  • Omnia (1906-1936)[5]

North American

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References

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  1. ^ "Website". Maqina.
  2. ^ "History". New Zealand Hot Rod Magazine.
  3. ^ "Automotor and horseless vehicle journal | WorldCat.org". Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  4. ^ "La Locomotion automobile | WorldCat.org". search.worldcat.org. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  5. ^ BnF cb12015615j.