Emo Moto

On a personal level, I feel that most car reviews are a tad lacking in emotions. Cars are emotive creatures, so aside from facts, there are emotional responses to them.

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On a personal level, I feel that most car reviews are a tad lacking in emotions. Cars are emotive creatures, so aside from facts, there are emotional responses to them. 
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COLIN CHOO

I’m sure your contributors, being petrolheads, are also emo about cars, so perhaps they can reveal some of their inner feelings about the cars they review?

But to be honest, I don’t buy the mag every month, so I could have missed the emo drive stories in Torque, ha ha.

As a disclaimer, I may not be representative of your usual readership. When I need inspiration at work, I listen to engines wringing to redlines, instead of music, so I do believe I have some wire loose up there!

In any case, I find Torque very informative, and your Facebook page is entertaining, with lots of little games that keep your readers/followers engaged, such as your “Guess The Car!” series.

Good job so far, keep it up! 

Torque Thanks for your “emo” comments, Colin. We’re feeling emo about the Evo (pg 96), by the way.

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