We want to hear all about your classic cars. The Classic Motorsports web survey is short and sweet and and helps us give you more reading that interests you. Who wants to tell us a little about themselves?
Thank you to everyone who takes a couple minutes to fill it out.
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Ransom
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1/11/17 2:08 p.m.
Done. I should really poke around more. I confess I hardly ever check anything other than the print magazines and the forums... Which I mention partly because the survey's question format left me wondering whether the forums were included in the website...
Accurately completed... Except that one of my classic cars isn't listed.
Done.
Craigslist still needs to be a automotive website.
Done. If there is a very grumpy appearing outlier... its me.
Is this the same survey you ran last fall? It said I'd already done it when I tried the link you provided.
When are you planning to close it and publish the results?
Stu
Done except that one of my classic cars isn't listed.
Apparently I already took this survey.
Thanks guys. We are trying to determine how different our web audience is from our print audience so we match the content correctly to what you guys want.
Regarding the July 2021 issue of Classic Motorsports, first I saw the bit about reader's survey. First thought wasto ask for mor Morgan article, then i turned to page 64 and saw "Racing Morgans' and "TOK VS SLR".
Thank you, John McNulty
Done.
To expand on the what you want to see more of in the magazine. The articles I enjoy most are those talking about featured cars with the story of ownership and history of a particular car through the years, including mods, restoration etc. Some of my favorite articles over the last few years have been:
- Outlaw Lancia Aurellia
- V8 Cortina
- V8 Merc vs V12 Jag
- GT40 comparsion / Mk III
- Avanti
- BMW 1600
- Zetec powered MGB
- Derek Bell 928 (how about one on his 924 Carrera GT?)
I also read all the 'Depreciation station / Buyers guides / Window shopping articles.
What I can't stand is what I call filler fluff that every magazine has. Things like '293 tips on keeping your project on track', ''1 millions tips on storing your car', basically any of these E36 M3ty meaningless lists that to me add nothing except a cover headline and wasted paper / ink.
One more thing for Classic Motorsport, it's now the only reason I have a GRM print subscription. I'd decided to drop my GRM sub as I rarely read it, but CM with it's diffent and I do actually read it. It's only because there was a discount on the GRM sub after I re-upped CM that I did it.