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2009 - A Tough Year?
The 'credit crunch' represented something of a setback for the kit car industry last year. Despite that, we still produced no less than 17 great publications and we're intent on equalling that achievement this year.
Kit Car magazine is by far the strongest of all the kit car titles, with far more pages, far more support from advertisers and far more availability in shops. So, whatever may happen, we're confident of our future and of our ability to promote the kit car industry through the current economic downturn.
We'll add cover pictures to those below, with links to information on each Kit Car publication, as and when each is produced.
Whatever your kit car requirements, there can be little doubt that Kit Car magazine is your best bet for fulfilling them!
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Kit Car continues to be written by journalists who’ve actually built kit cars for themselves. Take a look at our back issues listing: you'll see that we've covered far more technical subjects to help our readers build (rather than simply look at) kit cars.
The issues of 2009 so far published are shown below. The cover pictures link to more information about each particular issue.
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We don’t pretend to be ‘Total’ or ‘Complete’
However, we do know our subject more totally and more completely than any other magazine. When one scrapes away the hype, gloss and ‘bling’: it’s actually easy to see that Kit Car magazine really is more total and more complete than its rivals.
Our Kit Car Guide is certainly more ‘total’ and more ‘complete’ than those produced by others. We’re also the only magazine offering a proper guide to SVA; called Kit Cars and the Law. The fact is that we know kit cars inside-out rather than only superficially.
We regard the accuracy, integrity and usefulness of our articles as more important than the manner of their presentation. We don’t therefore spend a fortune on glossy paper and glitzy layouts. Instead we place more emphasis on paying professional journalists for decent articles about today’s products and issues. We concentrate our editorial mainly on the nuts’n’bolts of kit cars, on what’s available, how it works and ‘how you can do it’ articles. We also answer reader’s questions and provide a round-up of news on a monthly basis.
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| As already stated, we’re the only magazine with staff experienced enough to properly cover the kit car industry’s core topics. Of course we also cover historic kit cars and the club scene because these subjects bring balance and perspective to our main factual and technical core topics. However, please don’t allow others to kid you that their emphasis on historic and owners cars makes them more complete. We see it as a smoke-screen: designed to mask the areas in which they’re very incomplete. |
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