Without getting graphic, it’s easy to assume that (like most people) you find yourself with (as the kids say) six or seven minutes each day sitting with very little other things to do. Many people call that location their “office.” During this time, about the only thing you have to keep you busy is your phone. But what to do? There’s doom scrolling social media, perhaps Wordle, and there’s the phone equivalent of window shopping for your next potential vehicle purchase. But there’s another option: Reading free automotive content.
Want to know my go to? Hagerty.com/media.
You already know that Hagerty is the official insurance partner of the SCCA®, but did you also know that Hagerty has a media arm that produces tons of amazing automotive content each month – all for free?
You can scroll Hagerty’s general content feed, or you can drill down for articles on auctions, automotive history, car profiles, design, events, maintenance, new car reviews, and more. The best part is that you never know what kind of articles you’re going to find. I recently got distracted reading about the Renault Avantime – what a weird little toaster with a fascinating history. Then there was this article about the Subaru SVX that caught my eye – despite the transmission, I’ve always been a fan of this bizarre pod.
If you’re into American muscle cars, Porsche, or trucks, the site also has a set of links to shortcut your trip to content on those.
Plus, there’s the news section, new car reviews, and opinion articles – these round out the whole journey.
On the same webpage, you’ll also find links to all the incredible video content Hagerty produces. We told you about that not too long ago, so I won’t dive in. Just know, if you’re taking your six- or seven-minute break in your “office” at work and intend to click to that part of the website, consider bringing earbuds so you don’t disturb the people in the stall next to you.
The next time you’re in the bathroom…err…your office, and have time to spare, head to Hagerty.com/media. It’s free, you’ll support an SCCA partner, you’ll be entertained, and you may even learn something.
Photo courtesy Subaru (as seen on Hagerty.com/media)




