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Encyclopedia > What Car?

What Car? is a long-running UK monthly motoring magazine and website, currently edited by David Motton and published by Haymarket Motoring. It is basically a magazine for consumers rather than hard core automobile enthusiasts.It contains an extensive buyers guide section to help consumers to make a good choice. In addition it often gives tips on how to get a good discount on cars and accessories. Driving is the controlled operation of a vehicle, usually a motor vehicle such as a truck, bus, motorcycle, or car (for bicycles and mounted animals and—at least in the U.K. and U.S.—motorcycles, the corresponding activity is called riding). ... The Haymarket Group is a publishing company created in part by Michael Heseltine. ...


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