Popular Motoring
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Popular Motoring was a British car magazine founded in April 1962 by Mercury House. It covered a broad spectrum of motoring topics, including buyer's guides and DIY maintenance advice. During the 1970s it was retitled Popular Motoring & Practical Car Maintenance, later reverting to its original title. The magazine was taken over by EMAP and eventually merged with Practical Motorist in 1982.[1][2]
Popular Motoring, October 1980 | |
| Frequency | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Mercury House |
| First issue | April 1962 |
| Final issue | 1982 |
| Country | United Kingdom |