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With auto week magazine from usubscribe.com you will have all of your wheels in place. Following WWII people began to use cars for enjoyment rather than as tools, the genre of vehicle 'buff' books sprouted up to chronicle this enthusiasm. Stalwarts Hot Rod and Road & Track have been on the scene for little more than 40 years; this publication celebrates its 44th birthday this year. The growth has been of this publication has been a bit sporadic. We were first known as Competition Press, a half tabloid that covered racing from Bridgehampton, New York to California's Saugus Speedway. We have suffered some growing pains throughout the years. We touched on new car news and started to become the publication we are today. We stylized the helmet of Jean Behra as our logo—and you will find it still there on our masthead, moderately hip with retro flair. In 1978, this publication was bought by Crain Communications, Inc. Crain is primarily a trade and business periodical publisher, with such titles as Advertising Age, and, yes, American Clean Car in its stable of 30 publications. Feeling pretty good about ourselves, we modified the name to the current title. If you are crazy about cars then you will love auto week magazine from usubscribe.com. This publication is America's only car enthusiast periodical published four times a month. This publication covers all aspects of vehicle enthusiasm—from racing to products to news features. Simply, we do it better, faster and with more of an attitude than all other available buff books. Drive your obsession with auto week magazine from usubscribe.com. Elitists? Perhaps. It is a special person who must have up-to-the-minute info about cars as often as possible. And this publication brings its readers the news they want. Each year, this publication prints more pages than the other enthusiast publications. We print 23,000 classifieds each year, including Ferraris and Porches and exotics you won't find anywhere else. No clunky junkers for us. We have more loyal subscribers—a 65-plus percent renewal rate—than the other enthusiast books. We break more stories than the others. We may not be the biggest in terms of circulation—more than 350,000 people must have us—but we are not afraid to tell it like we drive 'em. If you are serious about your vehicles then you must subscribe to this publication. |
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