Unlike other "sports car" magazines, you don't see much information on aftermarket performance build-ups and custom modifications. Nothing about high-end entertainment systems, and definitely no rice!
HMM goes out of there way to include a broad representation of makes and models. Lots of articles on AMC products. It's not just about Camaros, Corvettes and Mustangs (but these popular cars do get covered).
One of my favorite features are the buying guides for particular models. HMM highlights what to look for, problem areas, price ranges, etc.
Another feature I like is the brutally honest reviews of collector car auction results. Comments like "the high bid was more than fair, seller should have taken the money and ran" are very refreshing to read.
I also like the articles that tell the story of a particular car's history. How the current owner found the car, the history of the restoration, etc. Everyone loves a good "car in a barn" story...
The magazine itself is printed on high quality paper, with excellent photography. I look forward to receiving it every month.
Not only does it do our favorite 60's and 70's muscle, but they throw in one modern piece of muscle per issue as well. Something I also enjoy.
The broad range of subjects covered is bar none the best ever in one mag. You can't call this Hemmings Chevy machines. I've seen everything here, AMC, Pontiac, Olds, Buick, Dodge, Plymouth, Chevrolet and the list goes on.... Definitely a must have for any auto enthusiast.