Find your next car with one of these magazines - New York Post
Why no, it’s the fragrance of those new cars hitting the showrooms, the 2016 models. Consumer Reports Consumer Reports caused a ruckus last week with its review of the Tesla Model S P85D, saying the souped-up electricity hog “broke” its vehicle-rating system, scoring a 103 out of a theoretically possible 100. But if you go from... Automobile Automobile seems determined to avoid any such blows to its credibility as a guy’s car mag, emblazoning its cover with the banner “No Boring Cars. ” Inside, there is the occasional question mark as to whether it’s succeeding, as we get a two-page write-up for the Volkswagen Golf GTI right out of the gate, followed by the Nissan Maxima. Still, there’s usually something eye-catching in these blurbs, and meanwhile there’s plenty of eye candy in the form of top-notch photography of Dodge Vipers and Bentleys. Car and Driver There’s little doubt as to Car and Driver’s credentials as a man’s mag. Take Aaron Robinson’s column about traffic tickets, which must run something like 1,000 words. The thing is, Robinson’s column — based on some impressive experience getting. Source: nypost.com