EC stoops to a new low, Porsche design team finds a brain

Ed Kellock ekellock at gmail.com
Mon Sep 6 13:37:14 EDT 2004


I received one shredded copy a few weeks ago.  I found their 800# in
the magazine and made a call.  I had a new copy in a manila envelope
before my next regular issue.  Hasn't been shredded since.  I'm not
sure there's much AutoWeek can do about it that wouldn't impact
subscription cost.  It's not as substantial a mag, weight wise so it's
probably easier for it to get shredded.

As for the content, I see errors as well from time to time.  I'm sure
it's tought to do a weekly, but it's not like they haven't been doing
it for awhile.  Seems the current staff is a bit lax.  I still enjoy
receiving a weekly though.  Get on their website and let them know
every time you find an error and it'll improve in time.

Ed

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 11:19:57 -0400, Eric Sanborn <eric.ql at sofadog.net> wrote:
> Brett Dikeman wrote:
> 
> > European Car just arrived, with a photo of the new 911.
> >
> >
> > The horror doesn't stop with the photos.
> 
> I like European Car, but sometimes I just shake my head.  I noticed in a
> recent issue they had some dyno results.  Luckily they just posted the
> numbers.  Almost without fail when the print a plot they will mislabel
> the torque and power curves.
> 
> Does anyone elses copy come shredded every month?  Mine has without fail
> for the last two years.  None of my other magazines do. I have written
> them and have had no reply.
> 
> --
> Eric Sanborn
> '85 4ktq
> 
> http://sofadog.net/4ktq/
> 
> 
> 
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