Doesn't sound like the JP magazine guys thought the MT/AT & mileage business all through for the less knowledgable readers (Jp: "we didn't have the space to lay it all out due to the ad-crush in the magazine...sorry"
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A bit of a disservice to readers. But again, they need to sell the ads to stay a going-concern. And they are forced to come up with new comparisons, reviews, etc. -- air tight or not -- each issue to keep the readership numbers on par.
And, of course, if Jp gets too scientific, too well-thought out, their readership starts to feel like reading Jp is more work than play. They hand Jp a fascist editor rap and buy a different 4x4 magazine that's all flashy colors, cool ads and hot chicks in the dirt (not that this is bad).
Perhaps Jp magazine -- in its current format -- is smarter than we think: They keep most of the readers happy.