Editor’s Feedback: Vans, Budget Builds, and Engine Tech
HOT ROD Editor John McGann recently solicited feedback from readers, and the response was overwhelming. McGann shares the results and announces changes to the magazine’s content.
Reader Feedback
McGann received a significant number of responses, with many readers expressing their appreciation for the magazine’s current content. However, some readers also provided constructive criticism, suggesting areas for improvement. One of the most surprising responses was the interest in featuring vans, a topic McGann had previously dismissed.

More Budget Builds and Engine Tech
The majority of respondents cried out for more homebuilt cars, budget builds, hands-on tech, and engine builds. McGann agrees that these topics are essential to the magazine’s content and promises to include more of them in future issues. He notes that while the magazine will continue to cover high-end cars, the focus will shift to more practical, performance-oriented vehicles that readers can use daily.

A Reader’s Story
McGann shares a heartfelt letter from a reader named Jim Pepper, who recounts his experiences working on cars with his father and how it helped shape his career. Pepper’s story highlights the importance of hands-on skills and the role that car magazines like HOT ROD play in educating readers.
“I’ve been reading HOT ROD and Car Craft since Car Craft was a small magazine… I was my dad’s arms and legs, so I learned early on what tools were and how to use them.”

Looking Ahead
McGann concludes by thanking readers for their feedback and encouraging them to continue sharing their thoughts. He also announces that the magazine will be sharing more behind-the-scenes content on social media, including Instagram.
As always, HOT ROD remains committed to providing readers with the content they want, and McGann invites readers to reach out to him directly with their feedback and suggestions.