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 · In a statement, the company said: ‘ We can confirm we’ve taken the commercial decision to cease publishing any new printed Workshop Manuals. “. Haynes Publishing was founded by John Haynes in but was sold for a reported £million earlier this year to French firm Infopro Digital after his death from a short illness.  · End of an era – new printed Haynes DIY car manuals cease Posted on January 18th, by Rob Marshall has been a year of change and the news that Haynes is to cease printing new DIY manuals will bring tears to the eyes of many car, commercial and motorcycle owners.  · The Legendary Haynes Manual Is Ending Print Copies for New Cars After 60 Years It's fitting that cars made in the era of touchscreens will be repaired with .


A Haynes Online Manual offers all of the same in-depth, step-by-step information as our print titles but also bring video tutorials, color images, color wiring diagrams, an interactive fault-finding tool and they work on any device. But don't just take our word for it. Click the image below to view a free Online Manual in full! Or watch the short video further down the page to see some of the highlights. If you’re a regular user of Haynes printed vehicle repair manuals, will mark the end of an era. Starting next year, all new Haynes manuals will be available in digital format only. Haynes traditional printed product line will continue to be marketed aggressively with an ongoing program of updates and new titles as well. Many customers are choosing the best of both formats and purchasing a print and online manual together! Haynes Online Manuals are accessed via the internet and remain available as a "lifetime subscription.


Chevrolet GMC Full-size Pick-ups () C/K Classics () Haynes Repair Manual (Does not include information specific to diesel engines. The ubiquitous Haynes Workshop Manual has reached the end of an era, with the publisher confirming it will no longer physically print. Dec 3, However, the end of an era is upon us as the company has taken to Twitter to confirm it will “no longer publish new print Workshop Manuals.”.

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