Auto Enthusiast Year 2011 Magazine Back Issues
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- Silver or gold? Metal or glass? The right insurance to protect your investment!
- Corvette & Chevy *project 1967 Camaro *'63-'82 Corvette chassis upgrade
- Mopar *'09 Charger Bolt Ons *EFI conversions
- Mustang *Trans Am tribute pony * late model suspension upgrades
- Chevy volt: car of the future?
- Rivals Driven by competition
- Corvette & Chevy
- Mustang
- Jay Leno collection
- Modern tech, vintage power Combining The Best Of All Worlds
- Corvette & Chevy Dart Small-Block Build, Finishing A C3 Chassis, The C2ZR1
- Mopar Charger Interior, Rebuilding A 904 Transmission, 2010 Challenger.
- Mustang 5.0 Exhaust, Twin Turbo Vintage Power, Special Centennial Edition.
- Hemi highway tour- where new meets old
- The Camaro project
- 2011 car show & swap meet guide
- Setting the pace U.S. cars lead the Indy 500
- Corvette & Chevy Big Cubes For Big Power, Flooring Facelift.
- Mopar Modern Hemi Upgrade, Family Shootout.
- Mustang Drum-To-Disc Conversion, One Of A Kind Mach 1.
- Hot Rodders of tomorrow: building the future
- Good look across generations & style distinction
- 2011 catalog showcase
- Restoring a low miles 'Cuda
- Visual appeal Elegance for the eye
- 2011 exterior style guide
- Celebrating 70 years of Jeep
- First look Lingenfelter Camaro
- Top 10 Car Care Tips
- Corvette '90 Salt Racer, C4 Braces
- Street scene stunner
- Mighty muscle '60s set the stage
- Wheels, tires & brakes
- Corvette Buying A C4, Fuel Management.
- Mopar Family Showdown, 318 Engine.
- The making of a wide body
- Bad BlueBird, Drop Top Delight
- Suspension buyer's guide
- Corvette Transmission Build, The Quest.
- Mopar Twin Turbo, Swing 'N Sting.
- Carburetor Tuning Tips For Power
- Riding With Rally Appalachia
- Star Power Icons Of The Big Screen
- Special Sections - Corvette Big Brakers, Heater Core Install.
- 26 holiday gift ideas
- Judge for yourself It Was Worth The Walt
- Betty Skelton Remembered
- Sema 2011 Preview
- The Making Of A Flywheel, Fox Mustang Suspension, Vintage Resto Details, '58 Classy Caddy.
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Auto Enthusiast was a new title created from the consolidation of seven magazines published by Amos Automotive Publishing. These included: Cars & Parts, Mopar Enthusiast, Corvette Enthusiast, Muscle Car Enthusiast, Pontiac Enthusiast, Mustang Enthusiast and Chevy Enthusiast. The new publication was partitioned to highlight different niches or vehicle brands. For example, there were sections for Chevrolets, Mopars, classic vehicles, general automotive topics and classifieds. And to enter the brave new world of online publishing, the title had an associated digital platform for news, car and technical features, and an online community. The magazine was considered a competitor to Hemming's Muscle Machines.
Numbering continued from Cars & Parts magazine. When the predecessor title was ended, the multi-decade editor, Bob Stevens and his team in Sidney were all terminated, as the new title was published from Florida. John Nichols became the new editor.
It is uncertain why Auto Enthusiast ended after a short publishing period. Amos had a long string of successes, and, granted, it was launched when the automotive publishing industry saw lots of market changes, declining readership and terminated titles. However, it is a stretch to think you could go from multiple, niche-focused titles to a single generalist title. This was a complete reversal of the long term trend from the 1950s forward to create more specialized titles and product packaging geared to more narrow reader interests.