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Automotive Traveler, Bct Publishing Llc Information
Richard Truesdell
Phone: 714-981-2725
URL: http://www.automotivetraveler.com
Founded in Scottsdale, Arizona in 2006 by William Basore, David Cunningham and Richard Truesdell, BCT Publishing, LLC is a publication and marketing services company dedicated to leveraging the power of the Internet, to provide cutting-edge technology solutions for small- and medium-sized publications as well as launching its own publishing brands. Automotive Traveler is its first launch with other title announcements expected in the fourth quarter of 2007.
Automotive Traveler Magazine continues to be the Internet's premier source for inspiration for automotive adventure travel, tours, and events. The current issue includes destination features on Namibia and the Florida Keys along with test drives of four new cars, the Fiat 500, Ford Focus, Mercedes-Benz R350, and Suzuki Kizashi.
Combining the interactivity of the web with a traditional magazine-reading experience, magazine is the first of a family of targeted publications aimed at serving specific enthusiast niches.
Automotive Traveler, the eclectic website that fuses automotive and travel news, content, and commentary, has added noted English motoring journalist Martin Buckley and Australian travel writer Graham Simmons to its expanding roster of contributors and bloggers along with a rapidly growing automotive- and travel-focused video gallery.
Come join the editors of Automotive Traveler this March on a 12-day tour of Tuscany and Abruzzo, behind the wheel of a classic European roadster. Choose from more than 20 different models from Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Porsche, MG, Morgan, Triumph, Matra, Innocenti, Citroen, and Volkswagen to transport you back to truly experience La Dolce Vita.
MSNBC might be the place for politics, but automotivetraveler.com is rapidly becoming the web destination for automotive enthusiasts looking for the latest, exclusive photographs for future production models.