Practical Classics: UK Cars app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Bauer Media
First release : 20 Dec 2012
App size: 117.91 Mb
Practical Classics magazine brings you the best classic cars, restoration stories, tests, adventures, technical ‘how to’ and buying guides. The writing team fix, restore and drive their own classic cars - just like you – and they have been doing it since 1980! Everyone is welcome at PC whether your passion is a Jaguar E-type, BMW Z3, Mini Cooper or a Morris Marina - if you love your car, so do we, and that includes vintage and modern classics.
As the UK’s biggest classic car magazine, Practical Classics is packed full of the very best hands-on maintenance and restoration advice and experience. The team work on and restore their own projects in the magazine’s workshop, the content is authentic and real-world. There’s also news, views, listings and tips along with rigorous buying advice, a price guide, real-world product tests, inspirational driving features and fascinating historical insight. Now there’s a new and improved app.
As a Practical Classics member, you will get:
- Immediate access to all our content
- Unlimited access to our archive
- A selection of highlighted articles from the editor
- Members only rewards including discounts, prizes and freebies
Features of the app we love:
- Read or listen to articles (choice of 3 voices)
- Browse all current and back issues
- Free articles available to non-members
- Search content that most interests you!
- Save articles from the content feed to enjoy later
- Switch between Digital View and Magazine View for the best experience
Buy: We provide the most comprehensive classic car buying guides, real world experience of buying and selling classics, buying and selling news (including vintage and modern classics) and the industry standard price guide. We also feature listings from Britain’s best marketplace, so if you’re looking to buy a car for sale, whether that’s a Porsche 928, Audi 80 or Rover Metro, you’re sure to find your next car in Practical Classics
Drive: Adventures and experiences in every issue, whether it be comparison tests, driving reviews, or giant classic adventures in our own classics at home and abroad.
Restore: Every issue is packed with inspirational home restorations. Heroic workshop adventures and sagas along with informative tips and in-depth restoration guides for your car.
Improve: Our skilled team of tech experts guide you through the process of maintenance, repair and renovation. We will help you gain expertise as well as upgrade your own classic.
Enjoy: We’re the only magazine with our own workshop where we can usually be found drinking tea and messing about with our own classics. The content you can expect to find in Practical Classics magazine is always full of fun. We share the joy of classic car ownership in every issue.
Download the new Practical Classics app today, and dont miss out!
PLEASE NOTE: This app is optimised for iOS 11, 12, 13 & 14. If youre using an iPad 1 or 2, iPad Mini 1 or iPhone 5 (or before) you may struggle to run this app smoothly.
Your subscription will automatically renew each billing period, and you will be charged through your iTunes account within 24-hours prior to the end of the current cycle. You can turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes account settings up until 24-hours before the end of the current period, but refunds will not be provided for any unused portion of the term. Please visit our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service for more information:
Terms of use:
https://www.bauerlegal.co.uk
Privacy policy:
https://www.bauerdatapromise.co.uk
Latest reviews of Practical Classics: UK Cars app for iPhone and iPad
A pleasure to read, for those that have fun in seeing old, and sometimes inexpensive cars loved and cared as much as they were pebble beach candidates!
Good magazine and content but, while app offers additional, one-off editions for sale, it wont let me purchase them. I suspect its because I subscribed through iTunes instead of the Great Magazines website but in a well written app, that wouldnt matter. Also, for a zine with this much content, the app should be searchable, like a PDF.
The magazine is excellent, however I still prefer the paper version. What really bugs me is that instead of picking up the magazine and reading I have to open the app, then wait (and wait) while an ad for the publisher appears. Then wait some more until the ad fades. The app then takes me to their store. Finally, I press my magazines in order to read. I usually just buy the paper copy and save myself the bother.