Haynes stops publishing its printed workshop manuals

New consumer manuals will only be available in digital format

Haynes stops publishing its printed workshop manuals

Haynes Publishing is to cease printing its workshop manuals.

New guides will continue to be produced but will only be available to consumers in digital form.

Manuals that already exist will continue to be printed.

A spokesperson for Haynes Group said: “We can confirm we’ve taken the commercial decision to cease publishing any new printed workshop manuals.

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“However, we will continue to print and publish our extensive back catalogue of automotive and motorcycle titles.

“In addition, we are currently in the process of creating an exciting and comprehensive new automotive maintenance and repair product that will cover around 95 per cent of car makes and models – an increase of around 40 per cent over our current workshop manual coverage.

“This will provide consumers with more choice than ever before.

“More details will be provided in due course.”

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    Haynes Publishing is to cease printing its workshop manuals. New guides will continue to be produced but will only be available to consumers in digita
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    #205170 Reply
    Meat-Head
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    Thats what happens when you sell something to the French.

    How does that work, will the file be copy protected?

    How do you buy a ‘out of print’ book!

    Balance your apple product on your car engine whilst reading it
    Slippery oily hands, you ordered 3 pizzas and voted on X factor before it smashes
    On the crank pulley, then sits in the oil filled belly pan!

    #228987 Reply
    Pete Willis
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    Not much use if you’re outside working on your car and your computer is in the house. Who came up with this stupid idea?

    #229039 Reply
    Max Parker
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    interesting information

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