Al Volante

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Al Volante
Categories Automobile magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherUnimedia
Founded1999;25 years ago (1999)
CountryItaly
Based in Milan
Language Italian
Website Al Volante

Al Volante is a monthly automobile magazine based in Milan, Italy. It has been in circulation since 1999.

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History and profile

Al Volante was established in 1999. [1] The magazine is published by Unimedia [2] on a monthly basis. [3] The headquarters of the magazine is in Milan. [4] It features articles on the estimations about second-hand cars [3] as well as on auto reviews, road tests and price lists. [1] Although its main focus is on automobiles, the magazine also covers articles related to motorcycles. [1]

Circulation

From September 2003 to August 2004 the circulation of Al Volante was 736,012 copies. [5] In 2004 the magazine sold 720,000 copies. [6] Between February 2006 and January 2007 its circulation was 566,800 copies. [7] The magazine was the best-selling automobile magazine in Italy in 2007 [8] with a circulation of 543,551 copies. [9] In 2010 its circulation was 437,791 copies. [2]

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