- Car and Driver Magazine: $10 for 4 years ($2.50/year) with code: DANSDEALS
- Consumer Reports Magazine: $15.99 for 1 year.
- Car and Driver Magazine: $4.25 for 1 year.
- Sports Illustrated Magazine: $34.99 for 4 years ($8.75/year)
- Real Simple Magazine: $4.98/year for 1-4 years.
- Architectural Digest Magazine: $4.50/year for 1-3 years.
- The Economist Magazine (Print) $43.99/year for 1-3 years.
- The Economist Magazine (Digital) $43.99/year for 1-3 years.
- The Economist Magazine (Print+Digital) $63.99/year for 1-3 years.
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10 Comments On "Save On Consumer Reports, Sports Illustrated, Car And Driver, The Economist, And More Subscriptions From Just $2.50/Year!"
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When you say they don’t have auto renewal, does that mean after 12 months they were simply stop shipping them? And not charge you? I thought in the past they did auto renew
Correct.
DiscountMags never does auto-renew. Other sties do though.
they have an option to opt-out of auto renew.
Any other magazines on deed discount, or only these (since you usually say “Sample Deals”)?
Thanx dan! been waiting for a good deal on car and driver
DiscountMags is good. They ask you before renewing subscription. And they will guarantee renewing at the low price you paid before. I went for 3 years of digital only Economist and 1 year Consumer Reports.
Sports Illustrated is not available anymore:(
DANSDEALS for the Economist is accepted but still yields a price of 143 for one year
If Architectural Digest says deal expired… still click add to cart, and if discount still doesnt appear, the discount code is 279621 … worked for me and still got it for $4.50/year.
That and 4 years of Car & Driver for $10 still works with code DANSDEALS. Awesome price! Thank you
… and when Arch Digest is added to cart, gives option to add Family Handyman for $9.99 / year. Not the absolute greatest deal but still half off of the normal rate.