How to keep getting What Car? magazine if you're self-isolating
The coronavirus pandemic is playing havoc with all our lives, but you don't have to leave the house to get your What Car? magazine fix...
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It seems nothing can escape the impact of coronavirus, and that includes the car industry; factories around the world have shut down, plus several international launch events where we were scheduled to drive new models for the first time have been delayed.
That has inevitably forced us to make changes to the contents of upcoming issues of What Car? magazine. And like all companies we’ve rethought our working practices in order to keep the members of our team as safe as possible. However, we’ll still be filling our pages with the latest UK test drives, comparison tests, motoring news, new car data and advice. In short, we’ll continue to ensure you stay informed and will do our best to relieve the boredom of any period of self-isolation.
It might be tricky to get to the shops, of course, but you can get both print and digital copies of What Car? by visiting our online magazine shop. And we even have some special offers to make subscribing to What Car? more tempting than ever.
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