Ward's
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Ward's is an organization that has covered the automotive industry
Automotive industry
The automotive industry designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells motor vehicles, and is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue....

 for over 80 years. They are responsible for several publications including, Ward's AutoWorld, and Ward's Dealer Business.

Ward's also publish the annual list of Ward's 10 Best Engines
Ward's 10 Best Engines
Ward's 10 Best Engines is an annual list of the ten "best" automobile engines available in the U.S. market, that are selected by Ward's AutoWorld magazine. The list was started in 1994, and has been drawn every year since then....

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History

1924 — Cram Report is first published; this later becomes Ward's Automotive Reports and finally, Ward's AutoWorld
1938 — Ward's Automotive Yearbook is first published
1970 — Ward's AutoWorld is first published
1971 — Ward's Wankel Report is launched, focusing on the Wankel engine
Wankel engine
The Wankel engine is a type of internal combustion engine using an eccentric rotary design to convert pressure into a rotating motion instead of using reciprocating pistons. Its four-stroke cycle takes place in a space between the inside of an oval-like epitrochoid-shaped housing and a rotor that...

; this later becomes Ward's Engine and Vehicle Technology Update
1995 — Ward's Dealer Business is first published
2001 — WardsAuto.com is launched

Ward's AutoWorld

Ward's AutoWorld is an automobile
Automobile
An automobile, autocar, motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor...

 trade magazine. It has been published since 1924, originally as Cram Report, and continues into modern times with a monthly print version (Ward's AutoWorld), twice-monthly newsletters (Ward's Automotive Reports and Ward's Engine and Vehicle Technology Update), and subscription web site.

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