I was looking through a Car & Driver magazine today, and noticed Dweezil Zappa is listed in the masthead as a contributing editor.
I also noticed one of the letters to the editor was from a person in Berkely Heights, NJ.
I was looking through a Car & Driver magazine today, and noticed Dweezil Zappa is listed in the masthead as a contributing editor.
I also noticed one of the letters to the editor was from a person in Berkely Heights, NJ.
SnowMongoose wrote: C&D is a publication I only read when waiting in a doctor's office.
I won't even read it then.. I would rather watch the clock move.
Swank Force One wrote: As in Frank's son?
Yes. He has a new album out in May, I signed up on his Pledge Music page to help support it & get an autographed copy. He sent out a sample of one of the final tracks yesterday & it's badass. It's the only track he & his dad collaborated on. I can't wait to hear the finished product!
I never knew he was a car-guy though?
He's been there for a few years. He is more of an eco-friendly kinda guy though.
This was in 2011, test driving the Sonata Hybrid:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pHuotKGQ7E
I have a little over 20 years of post-David E. Car and Drivers in my cellar. Reading them makes me sad to see the arc of their decline with the retirement of each writer who made the magazine great.
Maybe I should give the current crop of writers a chance; Eddie Alterman seems pretty OK, but hell, they don't even spec manual cars for tests anymore. It's just sad.
Out of all the publications, I still get C&D. I used to get Automobile, but they never had deals on their subscriptions to renew (for a while) and let that lapse. Then my wife ordered C&D without my knowledge and I don't mind it. It's waaaaay better than Motor Trend.
I quit reading all the car mags when it became clear that everything in them was stuff I'd read online 6 weeks earlier. After that, I would read Peter Egan in R&T when I went to the drugstore. Then they put Egan's columns online, and it was all over.
In reply to Gearheadotaku:
I agree wholeheartedly! Brock Yates was among the elite top tier automotive writers of the past 50 years. More recently he had a monthly column in Vintage Motorsport. Still very interesting but not as controversial as in his Car and Driver days. Sadly, due to his illness he had to retire a few months ago.
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