{"id":4129,"date":"2013-10-25T08:20:39","date_gmt":"2013-10-25T15:20:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rallyways.com\/?p=4129"},"modified":"2014-01-27T16:20:48","modified_gmt":"2014-01-28T00:20:48","slug":"good-car-enthusiast-website-brand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rallyways.com\/4129\/good-car-enthusiast-website-brand\/","title":{"rendered":"What Makes a Good Car Enthusiast Website Brand"},"content":{"rendered":"
Every week we\u2019re out on the field taking in as much car culture as we can. And it\u2019s not just a matter of sucking it all in for the sake of the brand. We are there because we love it. We love cars and we love the scene. Most of it at least.<\/p>\n
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We\u2019ve taken to our Twitter<\/a>, to Instagram<\/a> and to our friends and fans to help us have a clear vision as to where we are and where we are headed. We listen and often make changes and adjustments to better fine tune our work.<\/p>\n For the most part, a good car enthusiast website and brand is defined by this:<\/p>\n Of course, you have the established car media brands of the world, such as Motor Trend<\/a> and Car and Driver<\/a>. But they are big \u2013 and obvious.<\/p>\n Then you have the more recent car enthusiast websites and brands such as Jalopnik<\/a>, The Smoking Tire<\/a> and eGarage<\/a>. We think of these guys as modern day social stars in the car enthusiast world.<\/p>\n And of course there are also some pretty amazing grassroots brands that we love such as Petrolicious<\/a> and Grassroots Motorsports<\/a> \u2013 no redundancy intended as the name fits the brand perfectly.<\/p>\n\n