Wheels (magazine)

For the magazine of the similar name in Sweden, see Wheels Magazine (Sweden).
Cover of April 2010 issue

Wheels is an Australian automotive magazine owned by Bauer Media Group. The publication is well-renowned by Australian car enthusiasts. Its main competitor within the Australian market is Motor, though Wheels and Motor are stablemates in the Bauer Media Group catalogue and are aimed at slightly different readers as Motor concentrates on performance cars. Wheels magazine is Australian only and can be found at stores such as newsagents. The magazine is published monthly by Bauer Media Pty Ltd. and has its headquarters in Melbourne.[1]

History

Wheels was founded in May 1953 by editor Athol Yeomans.[2] With the help of a colleague, Yeomans planned the first copy of Wheels in a stationery room of Hudson Publications in Sydney.

Since 1963, Wheels have annually announced their Car of the Year award, although this has been withheld in 1972, 1979 and 1986.[3]

It was announced in September 2010 that Bill Thomas, former deputy editor of BBC Top Gear Magazine in the UK, would take over as editor in November 2010.

In October 2012, it was announced that former Top Gear Australia magazine editor Stephen Corby was to become editor of Wheels, replacing Bill Thomas.[4]

For the October 2013 issue, Ben Oliver drove a Volvo S60 Polestar from Melbourne to Sydney along the Hume Highway, and Wheels launched the "Raise the limit, lower the toll" petition to raise the speed limit to 130 km/h, as it is in the Northern Territory.

References

  1. "Factsheet. Wheels". Publicitas. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  2. Ged Bulmer (May 2008). "Old 55". Wheels. ACP Magazines: 13.
  3. "The road to COTY". Wheels magazine. 30 November 2007. Retrieved 3 December 2007.
  4. Tim Lince for Media News, 11 October 2012, Corby jumps motor to join Wheels, influencing.com

External links

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