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Carl's Cars is a magazine about people. Carl's Cars is also the first magazine which blends car culture with music, fashion, film and design. Carl's Cars is about people's creativity: All the strange things people say, all the random stuff they do, and the cars they drive.
Carl's colleagues are a group of international photographers and journalists. You can read Carl's own articles in the regular columns. The small stuff is called "Carl's Smalltalk". Carl also likes to give the readers challenging assignments; check out Carl's Quiz. The thick cover of Carl's Cars should feel like a firm handshake when you pick it up to read, because Carl is a nice guy.
Carl's Cars is going to be much more than a magazine. Carl will show up in unexpected places. Eventually on TV too. On the 22nd of November 2001 Carl launched his magazine with a garage party and a not-quite-too-small international car show. It didn't go unnoticed.
Karl Eirik Haug and Stéphanie Dumont are working for Carl at Carl's Cars. The idea came from a napkin. The name Carl's Cars was written together with other suggestions for a possible magazine about car culture. The people who sat around the table voted for Carl's Cars. Now the napkin is gone and the magazine is a reality.
Do you park your car in front of your fireplace? Or on the pink wall-to-wall carpeting in your bedroom? Then Carl would like to speak with you. Maybe you'll be in the magazine.
Country of origin: Norway
English text
4 issues per year
28 x 23 cm
162 pages
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