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Motortrend, Car & Driver, or Road & Track?

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Little cousin is selling magazines for school fundraiser. I can get a years subscription to any of these for $11. Any personal preferences?

I'm a big fan of comparisons/shootouts instead of individual reviews if that matters.
 
I first subscribed to C&D, then R&T (both are owned by the same parent company). I dunno. I think C&D was maybe better written (funnier perhaps). R&T is prettier, larger with more pictures I think.
 
#1- Car and Driver. Better columns, funniest.
#2- Road & Track. Best spec charts.
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#last- Motor Trend. The AOL of car mags
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JC
 
European car magazines are better, but out of those I would pick C&D, if only because they proudly state that they are anti SUV, unlike some magazines that like them as much as sportscars.
 
R&T is far and away the best I've read. Peter Egan's collumn alone is worth a subscription to R&T. R&T has better tests IMO.

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C&D for sure. Great writing, witty extra features (without C&D, I wouldn?t know what a ?Heavy Dresser? is, nor the maximum lift, and "ZOOT quotient," of a Toyota forklift), they still try to test every car that comes on the American market, and they actually pick a winner in their often large comparison tests.
 
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
European car magazines are better, but out of those I would pick C&D, if only because they proudly state that they are anti SUV, unlike some magazines that like them as much as sportscars.

I agree. CAR magazine out of the UK is quite good.
 
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