Pros: Well written articles, good event coverage Cons: lots of ads
Now that I have reviewed all the competition, I think it’s time I wrote about the magazine Sport Compact Car. With so many magazines covering the import car scene sometimes it’s hard to stand out. I think SCC does a decent job by solid articles, event...
Pros: In-depth information, well-written. Cons: Limited scope of articles, tons of ads, only worth it if you love Hondas
Scanning the auto section of the magazine rack at a local book store, I saw a magazine with what looked like a serious machine on the cover. It was a Honda Civic with all kinds of logos and decals, nothing terribly new, but this car looked like it meant...
Pros: In depth sections, head to head comparisons, unbiased reporting Cons: Leans to the import side of sport compact cars
I have been a happy subscriber to SCC for over a year now. I first bought it for the extra info on how to modify my Honda Civic. This magazine is not for everyone though. SCC is mostly a import magazine, so domestic owners might not relate to the...
Pros: Everything Cons: Nothing. Well... Only once a month. -=)
This is a great magazine. They focus on Compact cars, such as the Focus to the Civic. They also go to cars we don't have, like the Skyline to their unhealthy obsesssion with the WRX Impreza. Turbo magazine is also good, but I just like sport compact...
Pros: High quality photos of modified cars, lots of useful product information. Cons: Too many ads, includes off-topic content.
Sport Compact Car is not for the sports car purist, meaning the type of person whose philosophy is that cars should remain essentially stock. The cars featured throughout the magazine are heavily modified, with many falling into the high quality...
Pros: Great Product Evaluation, Good writers, entertaining features Cons: Still mostly honda dominated
Although being dominated by stories of Honda's, Sport Compact Car does have the most diverse features compared to the other import scene magazines available. Its writers are very entertaining, product evaluation VERY excellent, and GREAT pictures. ...
Pros: Ideal for young guys looking to make their small car go fast Cons: I haven't got my own subscription yet
Over the last few months i have been a regular reader of sport compact car (SCC). I actually used to read Turbo magazine from time to time, and i picked SCC up because the store was out of turbo one day, and boy am i glad they ran out. SCC does...
Pros: Well written, in depth articles. USCC Cons: Only comes once a month.
This magazine is not soley for import cars though it does lean toward them. In recent years, there have been more and more features on domestic cars. This is my favorite car magazine, hands down. The reason that I love this magazine so much is that it ...
Pros: Very well written articles, they talk about cars other than civcs and integras. Cons: A lil too many adds in the wrong places.
Sport Compact Car magazine is definitely one of the best magazines when it comes to modifying compact cars, mostly imports. It features well written, no-nonsense articles about various things from the explanation of turbo/super charging your car,...
Pros: Lots of info on the featured cars. Cons: Not enough do-it-yourself, too much Honda and RX-7.
That's about the best I can say about this magazine, but for some reason, I buy every issue. The sport compact class is a fairly new area for "rod mags," so we should give SCC a little slack. The articles tell us a lot about the featured...
Sport Compact Car is a fair magazine. It is far from other magazines like Super Street in where you can see the same old Honda Civic in there more than five times. It takes a look at many other vehicles other than the usual two or three that are...
Pros: informative articles, great car reviews Cons: none
Do you love compact cars like Honda Civics, Acura Integras, Toyota Celicas or do you love Japanese supercars like Nissan Silvias, Toyota Supras or Mazda Rx7s? Well my friends, if you said yes to one of the two questions I just asked then this is the mag...
Pros: Great Pictures, Articles, How-Tos Cons: Subscription is more expensive than Super Street
Personally I love import cars and this magazine is targeted at just that. It has great coverage and many how to articles. I've learned a lot of what I know now from this magazine. Pictures are full of detail and articles are clear and precise. I...
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