Car and Driver.com writing style

alm4rr

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Are all of Car & Driver reviews written so poorly?
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In 1844, Alexandre Dumas wrote Les Trois Mousquetaires. The best-known of the protagonists was D'Artagnan. Then there was, uh, Porthos. And finally came Curly. Maybe it was Annette. In like fashion, DaimlerChrysler has trotted out its own trio of swarthy swordsmen, led initially by the popular and potent Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum and followed now by the Charger.


Wtf?


and by a grille that doesn't so earnestly mimic Jay Leno's chin.
If it doesn't mimic, wtf are you talking about it for?

18-inch Michelins, tighter "9-land" steering (our guess is that it's the G7 nations plus Alabama and Arkansas),
wtf does AL,AR & the G7 have to do with it?

reversed out of flat-black paint, demonstrating to passing constables that you are a person of limited judgment and excess cash.
is this guy jealous he can't afford the best package?

But the driveshaft hump is 10 inches wide and 8 inches tall, transforming the rear center rider not so much into Hump Boy as the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
wtf? This guy major in French History or something?

The Mercedes-sourced cruise control locks on with the dedication of Republicans on a St. Andrew's golf junket
wtf?

Of les trois mousquetaires, the Charger R/T is the most fun.
wtf does this French mean?

 

Originally posted by: alm4rr
Of les trois mousquetaires, the Charger R/T is the most fun.
wtf does this French mean?
The Three Musketeers (Charger, Magnum, 300C?)

I subscribe to Car & Driver, and yeah, the writing is bad. But the pictures are nice and I like the letters to the editor. :)
 

JoeKing

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In 1844, Alexandre Dumas wrote Les Trois Mousquetaires. The best-known of the protagonists was D'Artagnan. Then there was, uh, Porthos. And finally came Curly. Maybe it was Annette. In like fashion, DaimlerChrysler has trotted out its own trio of swarthy swordsmen, led initially by the popular and potent Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum and followed now by the Charger.

lol, the guy's trying too hard :laugh:
 

Triumph

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I like C&D's writing. I think it is very entertaining and humorous. Road & Track, on the other hand, is ridiculously drab and boring, not too different than reading a text book. And some of the short articles in R&T are written like a high schooler. I don't read many other car magazines because, well, I just don't care so much anymore.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: alm4rr
reversed out of flat-black paint, demonstrating to passing constables that you are a person of limited judgment and excess cash.
is this guy jealous he can't afford the best package?

Uh, no. Most expensive != nicest looking.

His analogies did suck though.
 

SearchMaster

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C&D has always had the best writing of the major automobile mags, but sometimes they try to out-clever themselves.
 

DivideBYZero

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They try to out 'analogise' Jeremy Clarkson, who's writing style is very much in the 'funny and witty analogy' vein and has been for a very long time.
 

SearchMaster

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
They try to out 'analogise' Jeremy Clarkson, who's writing style is very much in the 'funny and witty analogy' vein and has been for a very long time.
C&D, and their writing style, has been around WAAAAY longer than Clarkson. They just celebrated their 50th anniversary. Dick Smothers was a columnist for them in the 60s (or 70s). It's what they've always done.

 

I fvcking hate Brock Yates. I know the guy's been around forever, but why does that give him license to be a stuck-up asshole about EVERYTHING? He writes like everything in this world is beneath him, especially "enviro-pansies," "greenies," and "liberals." He refuses to acknowledge that the future of carmaking will include many small-engined efficient automobiles.
 

conjur

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You must be new to Car and Driver.


They've long had some of the best writing in the automotive magazine industry. They don't take themselves seriously.
 

alm4rr

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Originally posted by: conjur
You must be new to Car and Driver.


They've long had some of the best writing in the automotive magazine industry. They don't take themselves seriously.

I just read it online, and not often.. mostly insideline and motortrend online every once in a while
 

FeuerFrei

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I've subscribed to Car and Driver for years. I picked them over other car magazines because their writing style was more enjoyable. That said, some of their wisecracks fall flat. Some of their writers have an outdated sense of humor.