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What Car? is a British monthly automobile magazine and website, currently edited by Steve Huntingford and published by Haymarket Media Group. Other team members include deputy editor Darren Moss and test editors Will Nightingale, Neil Winn, Lawrence Cheung, and Dan Jones. The used car editors are Mark Pearson and Oliver Young. The consumer editor is Claire Evans.
First published in November 1973, What Car? is intended primarily as a magazine for car buyers rather than dedicated enthusiasts. In addition to first drives and group tests of the latest models, it contains an extensive buyer's guide section to help consumers choose the right car for their needs and provides tips on how to get discounts on cars.
In 1978, the magazine held its first Car of the Year Awards, giving advice on the best models to buy, and this has since been an annual – and eagerly awaited – feature. In 1996, the website www.whatcar.com was launched. More recently, What Car? launched another print edition in 2006, published in India every two months, which subsequently became a monthly publication.
What Car? was featured in the 2018 movie Early Man, though under the name What Chariot?.

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  1. tsedge

    What Car EV Range and Efficiency Test

    What car recently put this out. Some interesting conclusions: Tesla most efficient by some margin MG4 joint sixth most efficient, mid-table Many cars overestimate or underestimate their efficiency by a lot, MG4 and Tesla spot on accuracy, BYDs and others lie a lot. (could this be down to...
  2. salty

    What car did you have before the X Power. 🙂

    Out of interest, what car did you have, immediately before your X Power, not other cars you've had, just the one before. And why did you choose the X Power. 🙂👍
  3. securespark

    ADAS And Warranties

    This is an odd title because the two topics are not related, but I didn't feel it warranted (no pun intended!) raising two threads for them. There is a good article in February's What Car? about ADAS and Euro NCAP's plans to increase the amount of tech available in future cars. Lane support...
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