
Car and Driver is an American automotive enthusiast magazine with total circulation of 1.23 million. Hearst Magazines owned the magazine. It was first published in 1953 as Sports Cars Illustrated. The magazine is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In this article I will discuss the editorial slant of the magazine, its content, and its website.
Car and driver magazine
Car and Driver magazine is an American automotive magazine. It was published in 1.23million copies in 2006. It was originally published in Ann Arbor (Michigan) in 1965.

Its editorial slant
Car and Driver is a magazine with a different editorial stance than Road & Track. Apart from traditional car reviews, Car and Driver also includes a blog. The popular column "Backfires", which was discontinued in 2020 was later reinstated. But the publisher claimed it was too expensive, divisive, and unsustainable to continue.
Its contents
Car and Driver is an automotive magazine that covers 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 resource for comparing and evaluating cars. You will find extensive automotive news coverage, industry reviews, and a collection of articles. The website also includes a breakdown of various components and features to help buyers choose the right car.
Its blog
Car and driver's blog is a blog devoted to automotive culture. Most of its content is for enthusiasts and professionals within the automotive industry. You can access insider information and insights into the latest models, features and trends within the auto industry. You can also listen to its podcasts or watch videos.

Its social networking site
Toyota, a major auto manufacturer, has launched a social networking website called Toyota Friend. It will connect car owners with their dealers. You will find helpful information, such as service tips and tweets on the site. Toyota President AkioToyoda said that the social network would enhance the ownership experience.