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  2. Autocar (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Autocar (stylized in all caps) is a weekly British automobile magazine published by Haymarket Media Group. It was first published in 1895 [ 2 ] and refers to itself as "the world's oldest car magazine". [ 3 ]

  3. List of car magazines - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. File:Simms Motor Scout Autocar.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Newspaper report, Autocar 26 August 1899. The Simms "Motor Scout" Automobile Club Show, Richmond, 17-24 June 1899. ... Autocar Magazine 26 August 1899: Author:

  5. Category : Automobile magazines published in the United Kingdom

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  6. Autocar - Wikipedia

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    Autocar may refer to: Autocar, a weekly British automobile magazine; Autocar Company, an American specialist vehicle manufacturer; Autocars Co., an Israeli car manufacturer; Auster Autocar, a 1940s aircraft; 1903 Petrol Electric Autocar, aa railway vehicle

  7. Aston Martin Owners Club - Wikipedia

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    AM Quarterly is the official magazine of the Aston Martin Owners Club and contains technical articles, historical items, factory news and reports of AMOC activities from around the world. [1] It is published four times a year. Every four years, a Register of Members' Cars is published and has become the 'standard work' on the Marque.

  8. Jensen 541R - Wikipedia

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    Jensen 541R. When the Jensen 541R was tested by Autocar magazine in January 1958 it achieved their highest maximum speed for a four-seater car at 127.5 mph (205.2 km/h). It was conducted in below-freezing conditions with a "stiff diagonal breeze". 0–60 mph was recorded at 10.6 seconds with fuel consumption at 18 mpg ‑imp (16 L/100 km; 15 mpg ‑US) overall with the normal range given as 15 ...

  9. Singer Gazelle - Wikipedia

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    Autocar Magazine carried out a Used Car Test, No.214 in their famous series, on a Singer Gazelle III first registered on 2 January 1961. What is not made clear is whether this was a Gazelle IIIb or an earlier Gazelle IIIa model, fitted with the twin carburettors.

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