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Motor Authority expanding email newsletter


Motor Authority’s email newsletter will shift to a new afternoon delivery schedule, while we add coverage in the mornings.

To bring you more timely news at more convenient times Motor Authority’s daily email newsletter will be split into two starting next week.

Today’s daily headlines newsletter that ships to your email inbox at 12:05 pm ET will shift back to 5:05 pm ET Monday through Friday to ensure all of the daily headlines make their way to your inbox. 

A new morning email newsletter will arrive Monday through Friday at 8:05 am ET featuring a Top Story, ranging from the latest spy shots and test drive reviews to feature stories and breaking stories that hit overnight.

Weekend newsletters will move to 8:05 am ET.

Today’s email subscribers automatically will receive both newsletters weekdays, and can easily unsubscribe from one, or both, via an unsubscribe link at the bottom of the newsletters.

Readers not currently signed up for today’s daily email newsletter can subscribe via the email newsletter signup button on the top right of the website on a desktop computer or by scrolling down below this story on your mobile device. 



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