CAMC magazine. Maybe I'm alone in thinking this

777 replied on 04/05/2019 16:07

Posted on 04/05/2019 16:07

This has probably been covered elsewhere, but having returned to caravanning after five years, and of course, rejoining the Club, it is disappointing to see the monthly magazine has not moved on one jot.  Full of adverts which dominate the pages, and full of non interesting articles about food and insects, it seems to me it is about time it had a complete revamp.  The Club will deny it, but it does seem their testing team needs a revamp too.  When did they really give a proper critique of any car or caravan - maybe it's just me, but the curnt magazine deserves little more than a 10 minute flick through, then into the bin.

Takethedogalong replied on 17/05/2019 17:16

Posted on 14/05/2019 01:21 by rayjsj

Are we talking about reading the Mag or using it for other(toilet) purposes ?

Would like the Mag to do serious Electric Vehicle compatability tests for Towing & which Phev is best for a 1700kg Caravan ?  etc., we live in interesting times, which club sites could be affected by Ultra low emission zones in large Cities  and such. plenty to talk about.

Also low weight gas bottles....oops too late C&CC mag already covered that.  😲

 

 

 

Posted on 17/05/2019 17:16

Ha ha, no purely for stove lighting. Newspaper burns easily, glossy paper less so.

I wouldn’t believe any vehicle or touring outfit review I read in the magazine, taken with a heavy pinch of salt. One man’s treasure is another man’s poison. Likes and dislikes are just so personal, same with site reviews.

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