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Free motoring publications eating into market of payable ones?

Free motoring publications eating into market of payable ones?

SYF77

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How do you feel when you see VW rims on Skoda?  

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    • Indifferent ...
      9
    • Owner of the Skoda couldn't find Skoda rims
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    • Owner tries to disguise the Skoda as a VW
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In the early 1990s when I became a young automobile fan, my only source of automotive information was 'Motoring' magazine as I was a subscriber. It's recent demise was quite sad but not unexpected.

 

The number of motoring publications in the Singapore market has been increasing over the past few years and perhaps one of the great threats to their survival is free publications.

 

'CarBuyer' has been distributed freely via petrol stations for a few years now, recently joined by another complimentary publication. Like paid publications, they offered reviews on new models, comparison between models, interviews and analysis on hot issues such as COE. Although they are free, the print quality and paper quality is pretty good. I believe these free publications earn their revenue mainly through advertisements.

 

Currently, I do not buy printed publications as often as before. I obtain the latest news of the automotive world from the internet, and this news is hot from the oven. However, when it comes to car reviews and comparison studies, I still enjoy reading hardcopy as I prefer to flip the pages rather than scrolling down the page using the mouse. To satisfy such needs, publications such as 'CarBuyer' are serving me well.




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Motoring had some of the poorest English in any local car magazine I read. One of the tabloid style ones is pretty bad too... but then it is very cheap to buy. Torque is probably the best written one I read but the most enjoyable prose is still Top Gear's.

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There are also tonnes of e-publications nowadays.

All hail apple and android.

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