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Launched in 1895, Autocar is published by Haymarket Media Group weekly and is aimed at readers who want to learn more about the latest cars on the road. Covers news, reviews of cars, features of test drives, top ten best cars and awards for great British women in the car industry. For more information about advertising rates, Alex Wright can be reached on +44 (0)20 8267 5000 and can be reached at Alex.Wright@haymarket.com
Circulation:
Source: ABC
Awards:
2019 - PPA Awards, Team Of The Year: Editorial Team (nominated)
2013 - PPA Awards, Digital Innovation of the Year (Consumer): Autocar.co.uk (nominated)
2008 - PPA Magazine Awards, Consumer Specialist Magazine of the Year
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Monday 17 November 2014
From January 2015, Haymarket Publishing will combine the What Car? and Autocar content teams for both digital and print. The teams will be overseen by What Car? Editor Jim Holder, who will also be working on PistonHeads.com alongside Editor Dan Trent. A new WhatCar? digital platform will be launched in summer 2015. Jim can be reached at jim.holder@haymarket.com and Dan can be reached at dan.trent@haymarket.com
Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 28 February 2012
Autocar, Haymarket’s weekly motoring magazine, has a new look, with a greater focus on news features and spreads, a new layout, more space for pictures, updated feature designs, new content for road tests and a bigger used car section. It is also printed on a bulkier stock of paper. The back section of the magazine has been rebranded as ‘Deals’ and will combine buying information, advice and deals for new and used cars. Motoring Writer Colin Goodwin returns to the magazine and Editor-in-Chief Steve Cropley’s column has been increased in size, he celebrates his 1,000th this week. Colin can be reached at colin.greenwood@autocar.com and Editor Jim Holder can be reached at jim.holder@haymarket.com
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Monday 10th April 2006
Chas Hallett, previously Deputy Editor of Autocar magazine, has been
appointed Editor of the publication. Hallett has been Deputy Editor of the magazine for the last eighteen months. He was previously Features Editor and held a variety of posts on What Car? magazine including stints on the road test desk and whatcar.com. Chas Hallett succeeds Rob Aherne who is taking a year's sabbatical. Chas can be contacted on tel +44 (0)208 267 5000 or charles.hallett@haynet.com.
Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 25th January 2006
Autocar magazine has announced that it is relaunching its website – www.autocar.co.uk - this Spring, to offer more content and interactive features.
John McIlory, previously Associate Editor of Autocar magazine and Editor of Autosport magazine, will spearhead its development. He can be contacted on John.McIlory@haynet.com or +44 (0)208 267 5777.
Joining John on the autocar.co.uk team is Richard Dilks, News Reporter, who can be contacted on Richard.dilks@haynet.com and Vicky Parrott, Picture Editor, on Vicky.
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Bio
Background and Format: Launched in 1895, Autocar is published by Haymarket Media Group weekly and is aimed at readers who want to learn more about the latest cars on the road. Covers news, reviews of cars, features of test drives, top ten best cars and awards for great British women in the car industry. For more information about advertising rates, Alex Wright can be reached on +44 (0)20 8267 5000 and can be reached at Alex.Wright@haymarket.com Circulation: Source: ABC Awards: 2019 - PPA Awards, Team Of The Year: Editorial Team (nominated) 2013 - PPA Awards, Digital Innovation of the Year (Consumer): Autocar.co.uk (nominated) 2008 - PPA Magazine Awards, Consumer Specialist Magazine of the Year Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Monday 17 November 2014 From January 2015, Haymarket Publishing will combine the What Car? and Autocar content teams for both digital and print. The teams will be overseen by What Car? Editor Jim Holder, who will also be working on PistonHeads.com alongside Editor Dan Trent. A new WhatCar? digital platform will be launched in summer 2015. Jim can be reached at jim.holder@haymarket.com and Dan can be reached at dan.trent@haymarket.com Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 28 February 2012 Autocar, Haymarket’s weekly motoring magazine, has a new look, with a greater focus on news features and spreads, a new layout, more space for pictures, updated feature designs, new content for road tests and a bigger used car section. It is also printed on a bulkier stock of paper. The back section of the magazine has been rebranded as ‘Deals’ and will combine buying information, advice and deals for new and used cars. Motoring Writer Colin Goodwin returns to the magazine and Editor-in-Chief Steve Cropley’s column has been increased in size, he celebrates his 1,000th this week. Colin can be reached at colin.greenwood@autocar.com and Editor Jim Holder can be reached at jim.holder@haymarket.com Gorkana Consumer Alert: Monday 10th April 2006 Chas Hallett, previously Deputy Editor of Autocar magazine, has been appointed Editor of the publication. Hallett has been Deputy Editor of the magazine for the last eighteen months. He was previously Features Editor and held a variety of posts on What Car? magazine including stints on the road test desk and whatcar.com. Chas Hallett succeeds Rob Aherne who is taking a year's sabbatical. Chas can be contacted on tel +44 (0)208 267 5000 or charles.hallett@haynet.com. Gorkana Consumer Alert: Wednesday 25th January 2006 Autocar magazine has announced that it is relaunching its website – www.autocar.co.uk - this Spring, to offer more content and interactive features. John McIlory, previously Associate Editor of Autocar magazine and Editor of Autosport magazine, will spearhead its development. He can be contacted on John.McIlory@haynet.com or +44 (0)208 267 5777. Joining John on the autocar.co.uk team is Richard Dilks, News Reporter, who can be contacted on Richard.dilks@haynet.com and Vicky Parrott, Picture Editor, on Vicky.
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