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Autocar, first issued 1895, considered the first car magazine; Autosport, first issued in 1950, mainly concentrating on motor sport; Car, established in 1962 as Small Car, renamed Car in 1965; Car Mechanics, published since 1958; Classic & Sports Car, first issued in 1982; Classic Car Weekly, weekly magazine published since 1990; Evo, first ...
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Popular Mechanics named the X platform cars on their list "10 Cars that Damaged GM's Reputation" as they "promised a revolution in how the corporation designed and built cars. unfortunately, the reality was that these four- and six-cylinder cars probably suffered more recalls and endemic problems than any other GM vehicle program." They also ...
The car became known as the "M.I. Ford" as it was frequently featured in the magazine. He purchased a new 1952 Cadillac Series 62 sedan which he eventually raced in NASCAR speed week events. He also purchased new and reported on the '54 Jeep CJ 3A, stating that while his Lincoln was the finest road car available at the time, in the end, the ...
As of January 2012, the magazine has certified circulation of more than 135,000 [1] per month according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Diesel Power is published in Los Angeles by the Motor Trend Group and originally debuted in 2005 as a publication of Primedia. The editor is KJ Jones and the art director is Mark Snyder.
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After the first issue sold well, the schedule was increased to monthly. In 2010 the word "Diesel" in the title was replaced with "HD", in order to allow the magazine to show gas-powered heavy duty pickups. The magazine's main focus is on modified pickups (lifted, big wheels and tires, custom bumpers, billet grilles, etc.) and work trucks.