What Car?

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What Car? is a long-running UK monthly automobile magazine and website, currently edited by Steve Fowler and published by Haymarket Motoring. It is intended primarily as a magazine for consumers rather than dedicated automobile enthusiasts. It contains an extensive buyers' guide section to help consumers to buy the right car and provides tips on how to get discounts on cars and car accessories.

What Car? also had an Australian edition titled Which Car?, which was published between 1995 and 2000 by ACP Magazines, who also publish the popular Wheels Magazine. It was initially a monthly publication, then quarterly, then bi monthly; it was a very successful magazine at first, but its readership began to decrease and it ceased publication in 2000.

More recently What Car? launched an edition, published in India every two months.

Whilst What Car? used to be extremely successful, it is now outsold by its main competitor, BBC Magazines' Top Gear Magazine, by 70,000 copies per issue.


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