
Car and Driver is an American automotive enthusiast magazine with total circulation of 1.23 million. Hearst Magazines owns the magazine, which was originally called Sports Cars Illustrated. The magazine is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I will be discussing the editorial slant, the content and the website of the magazine in this article.
Car and driver magazine
Car and Driver magazine is an American automotive magazine. It was published in 1.23million copies in 2006. The magazine was founded in 1965 as Sports Cars Illustrated and is published in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Its editorial slant
Car and Driver has a different editorial slant from its rival Road & Track. The magazine features traditional car reviews as well as a blog and an automotive buyer's manual. It also has a social networking website. Popular column "Backfires", was removed in 2020 but later reinstated. However, the publisher stated that it was too costly and divisive to continue.
Its content
Car and Driver is the automotive magazine that will cover new cars. It provides crash tests and safety ratings as well as a library with articles and videos on a wide range of automotive topics. It also features the latest news in the industry, and focuses on upcoming model years and technological advances.
Its website
Car and Driver is a trusted source for comparing and evaluating automobiles. The website features extensive coverage of automotive news, reviews from industry experts, and a library of articles. It also provides a breakdown of different features and components to help shoppers decide which car to buy.
Its blog
Car and driver's blog covers automotive culture. Most of its content is geared toward enthusiasts and professionals in the automotive industry. You can access insider information and insights into the latest models, features and trends within the auto industry. You can also check out its podcasts and videos.

It also has a social network site
Toyota, a major car manufacturer, is launching a social networking site called Toyota Friend. It will connect drivers with dealers, and the cars they own. It will offer service tips, tweets, and other useful information that Toyota drivers will appreciate. Toyota President AkioToyoda claims that the social network will enhance ownership experiences.