Get the latest scoop on your favorite cars and industry news in the new issue hitting shelves now!

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The latest issue of the magazine that shall not be named is finally on sale, and it’s packed with all the juicy automotive gossip you could ever want. From scintillating supercars to rugged off-roaders, there’s something for every petrolhead in this month’s edition.

If you’ve been on the edge of your seat waiting for news about the latest electric vehicles, then this issue has you covered. With in-depth reviews and comparisons of the newest EVs on the market, you’ll be able to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to electric motoring. And if electric isn’t your thing, fear not, because there’s plenty of high-octane, fuel-burning goodness to satisfy your cravings.

But it’s not just about the cars themselves – this magazine also delves into the personalities behind the vehicles. With interviews and features on the industry’s biggest players, you’ll get a glimpse into the minds of the people who make the automotive world go round. And, as always, there’s no shortage of opinionated commentary from the magazine’s resident curmudgeons.

Whether you’re a die-hard enthusiast or just someone who likes to drool over shiny metal, this month’s issue will have something to get your motor running. So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy now and start revving your engines.

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11 thoughts on “Get the latest scoop on your favorite cars and industry news in the new issue hitting shelves now!”

  1. love reading about the new evs but nothing beats the roar of an old school v8 to me. anyone else feels the vibe or am I living in the past?

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  2. Fascinating article, Auto. Could you delve deeper into the sustainability aspects of the new EVs? I’m particularly interested in their carbon footprint comparison to traditional gasoline vehicles.

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  3. great another magazine telling me how my gas guzzler is bad while they probs took a jet to get to the car show lol

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  4. There’s something irrevocably mesmerizing about the harmonious blend of technology and aesthetics in modern vehicles.

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  5. I’ve seen my fair share of trends come and go in the automotive world. Electric is the future, sure, but let’s not forget the heritage and evolution that brought us here.

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  6. While the coverage on EVs was comprehensive, it’s crucial to note that the battery production and disposal process still presents significant environmental challenges not fully addressed in the article.

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  7. Sure, EVs are neat and all, but they’ll never match the thrill of a muscle car. It’s not just about speed; it’s about feeling alive when you hit the gas.

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    • I understand the sentiment, Vince, but the thrill of driving can also come from knowing you’re not harming the planet. Plus, some EVs are outperforming traditional muscle cars in speed tests.

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  8. If an EV and a diesel truck had a race, the EV would win – because the truck would be too busy rolling coal to notice the start signal. 🚦😂

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  9. The evocative design of both modern and classic cars against the backdrop of the untamed wilderness is nothing short of poetic. This article captures the essence beautifully.

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  10. Every issue claims to have the latest and greatest. Yet here we are, cars still running on roads, not flying. Color me unimpressed.

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