There's a moment every car enthusiast knows well — the first time you hear an engine note that does something to your chest, the first time you feel a perfectly weighted steering wheel communicate the road through your hands, the first time a machine makes you feel genuinely, unambiguously alive. Motorcyclists know a version of it too: the particular freedom of two wheels, the lean into a corner, the sensation of speed that no car can quite replicate. These experiences are at the heart of the Cars & Motorcycles category on WebMagz — a collection of the world's finest automotive and motorcycling publications, assembled for everyone who has ever loved a machine on wheels. From supercar reviews and classic car restoration to motorcycle touring and the future of electric mobility, this category covers the full, thrilling spectrum of life on the road.
The Cars & Motorcycles section on WebMagz is one of the most comprehensive automotive reading libraries you'll find anywhere online. General automotive magazines cover the full breadth of the car world — new model reviews, performance tests, buying guides, motorsport coverage, and features on the culture and history of the automobile. These are the titles that millions of readers pick up each month to stay connected to an industry that is simultaneously a global economic force and a deeply personal passion.
Performance and supercar publications go deeper into the high end — covering exotic machinery from Ferrari, Porsche, McLaren, Lamborghini, and beyond with the kind of technical detail and aesthetic appreciation that only specialist journalists can deliver. Classic car magazines serve the restoration and collecting community, with features on everything from barn-find discoveries and concours preparation to the history of iconic models and the market for vintage vehicles.
On the motorcycle side, the collection covers touring bikes and adventure riding, sportsbikes and track days, custom and café racer culture, off-road and enduro riding, and the growing world of electric motorcycles. Road tests, gear reviews, travel features, and technical guides give motorcycling publications a richness and variety that matches anything the automotive world produces. There are also motorsport-focused titles covering Formula 1, MotoGP, World Rally Championship, endurance racing, and club-level competition for readers who follow racing as seriously as any other sport.
Automotive journalism at its best is about much more than spec sheets and lap times. The great road test writers — the ones who have shaped the culture of car magazines over decades — understood that the job was to convey an experience, not just record data. What does it feel like to drive this car on a mountain road at dawn? What does it tell you about the people who designed it, the company that built it, the era that produced it? That kind of writing goes beyond consumer guidance into genuine literary territory, and the best automotive magazines have always been home to it.
Car and motorcycle magazines also document history as it happens. Reading automotive publications from the 1960s and 1970s, you're living through the muscle car era, the birth of the supercar, and the early days of Japanese motorcycles disrupting the British industry. Issues from the 1990s capture the beginning of the SUV age. Today's publications are recording an equally significant transition — the shift to electrification, the rise of autonomous technology, and the redefinition of what a vehicle is and does. That's history worth following in real time.
For buyers, the practical value of automotive magazines remains enormous. A well-executed long-term test or reliability survey, grounded in real-world use rather than a one-day press drive, is invaluable information for anyone spending significant money on a vehicle. And for the armchair enthusiast who simply loves the machines without necessarily owning the most exotic examples, these magazines are a reliable source of pleasure — beautifully produced, expertly written, and endlessly stimulating.
The Cars & Motorcycles category attracts an audience as diverse as the vehicles it covers. Committed petrolheads and enthusiast drivers make up a passionate core — people who read road tests not because they're planning to buy the car being reviewed, but because understanding machines is its own reward. For them, a well-written feature on an obscure Italian sports car from the 1970s is as compelling as anything in a general interest magazine.
Practical buyers represent another major readership — people who are actually in the market for a new or used vehicle and want informed, independent guidance from sources they can trust. Automotive magazines, with their tradition of editorial independence from manufacturers, remain one of the most reliable sources of honest vehicle assessments available.
Classic car collectors and restorers follow the specialist titles with great devotion, tracking market values, sourcing advice, and restoration techniques that can make the difference between a weekend project and a concours winner. Motorcyclists — from daily commuters and weekend tourers to track day regulars and adventure riders planning overland journeys — have their own dedicated publications that understand exactly what their riding life looks like. Motorsport fans round out the readership, following the racing season across multiple championships through magazines that go beyond race results to provide the political and technical analysis that broadcasters rarely have time for.
The Cars & Motorcycles collection on WebMagz includes publications that have defined automotive and motorcycling journalism for generations. Car and Driver, published in the United States since 1955, combines rigorous vehicle testing with writing that has always had genuine literary ambition — its long-form features and comparison tests set the standard for American automotive journalism. Road & Track takes an equally serious approach with a more explicitly enthusiast and motorsport-oriented perspective.
Autocar, the world's oldest continuously published automotive magazine (founded in 1895), brings a distinctly British sensibility to car coverage — authoritative, opinionated, and steeped in the deep history of the automobile. evo magazine has, since its founding in 1998, become the gold standard for driver-focused automotive journalism — its road tests prioritize the emotional and dynamic qualities of cars above all else, and its writing reflects that passionate approach.
On the motorcycle side, Cycle World and Motorcycle News (MCN) are among the most trusted voices in their markets — combining thorough road tests with broader industry coverage, travel features, and the kind of community-building editorial that has given motorcycling publications a particularly loyal readership. Motor Trend and What Car? serve the buying-guide end of the market with comprehensive, consumer-focused coverage that helps readers make confident, well-informed decisions.
Downloading from the Cars & Motorcycles category on WebMagz is as smooth as a well-sorted chassis. Browse the category to explore the full range of available titles and issues, click on anything that interests you, and download in PDF format — getting the complete visual and editorial experience of each publication, from action photography and studio car shots to detailed technical diagrams and track maps. New issues are added regularly, keeping the collection current alongside the latest model launches, race seasons, and industry developments. No barriers, no subscriptions — just direct access to the automotive reading material you're after.
Whether you drive, ride, race, restore, or simply dream — the Cars & Motorcycles category on WebMagz is built for you. Hundreds of issues, dozens of titles, and the full breadth of automotive and motorcycling culture are here and ready to explore. Start your engines.