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Firing Back

Over the last two months I’ve solicited feedback from you, the readers of HOT ROD, and I’m humbled by the outpouring of responses. Thank you, first and foremost, for your feedback. I also appreciate the candor and constructive criticism expressed by many of you. Yes, I got a lot of “Nice job”, and “I like what you’re doing”, and those feel great, but I really do appreciate people saying what the want to see less of and more of in HOT ROD.

A resounding no

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