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Autotrader: ... trader is the easiest way to view thousands of cars in your area. It is a magazine which advertises new and used vehicles for sale. They advertise the sales of cars, bikes, vans, trucks, plant machinary, motor homes, caravans and boats, literaly selling everything with an engine so what ever you are loking for you are sure to find it in this magazine. Some of the advertiers in auto trader are buisinesses but ...
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Magazine / Newspaper - Revs Revs
Magazine / Newspaper / "The no-nonsense guide to modifying your car, Revs is packed every month with hands-on advice on how to improve your car's performance, looks and sound -- without spending a fortune" (Revs website)
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Magazine / Newspaper / All round magazine for RIB enthusiasts. Includes features, whats new?, phots, events and links to other RIB sites.
 
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Syronz Autosport
... - Is a weekly magazine on motor racing. It s a informative read about the going s on in the world of motor sport but also you can catch up on all the weekly results. At times the pages do not interest you as you have no idea who they are. It can be good to know who are the rising stars coming through the ranks. Like one person said on his review you can see most of the news on the web and when you read the magazine now, it s not like you didn t know that. For me the good thing still about a magazine is I don t have to browse all the different websites to find my news, i still prefer reading a magazine where I can get my information quickly. Also websites upd...
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teatree Autotrader
... are a group of magazines that advertise cars and other vehicles. That s all. No editorial, no articles, just pages and pages of cars. The magazines are divided into regions - eg Thames Valley or Southern, as the point is for locals to have a single place they can find a used car. If you have a car to sell, it s simple - just place an ad - the cheapest is a single block ad with photo - usually £25 for two weeks, but this varies from region to region. The larger your ad the more expensive. The idea is that people in your region will purchase the magazine and see your ad and phone you up. Car dealers also use the magasine to place ads - it s clearly demar...
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Richada Autocar
... a self confessed car nut I read just about all the motoring press from time to time, but the only magazine I actually subscribe to is Autocar. To any of you who enjoy this weekly motoring magazine, but are complaining about the expense, do yourself a huge favour, save a bundle by subscribing, for years I had it delivered from the newsagent and wasted literally hundreds of pounds. The cover price weekly is £2.20, on subscription you can save 15% or more and currently they will send you a very good Aston Martin model worth £20 as a thank you. Indeed my subscription has been recently renewed for the coming year, I was not offered the Aston (a £20 1:18th scale Burago m...
Read the full review: MY ESSENTIAL WEEKLY READING MATTER by Richada
 
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