More on the problems with sump plugs? An in-depth look at clutch wear and adjustment? The lowdown on idle solenoids? A review of the traction control on your next sporting saloon written by a man with a moustache? The makers of Intersection offer none of the above perspectives on car culture. A new generation of car owners has grown up in the past decade, and though they're as obsessed with vehicular matters as previous car freaks, their motoring concerns are part of an interlinked lifestyle encompassing music, film, design, sport, computer games and fashion. Intersection therefore lifts its head out from under the bonnet and takes a look at the wider world of the modern day ride, re-inventing motoring journalism and photography for those who think of cars in terms of urban gridlock, boy racers, phat sound systems and off-road escapism. Brought to you by the makers of Dazed & Confused, Intersection the book previews the 2002 launch of the bi-monthly magazine. The limited edition launch pad takes in head-turning cars from around the world, celebrity owner interviews including Bianca Jagger and Jarvis Cocker, road trips, dream cars, car coffins and a test drive of a Humvee jeep by one of the editors' grandmothers. Designed as a thing of sharp beauty, Intersection brings humour and style back into car coverage and offers a wide windscreen into the reality and the fantasy life of 21st century motoring. It's where culture and the car merge lanes.
Intersection re-invents motoring journalism and photography for those who think of cars in terms of urban gridlock, boy racers, phat sound systems and off-road escapism. This limited edition book brings humour and style back into car coverage, encompassing music, film, design, sport, computer games and fashion.