Welcome to the
NORTHWEST AUTOMOTIVE PRESS ASSOCIATION
(NWAPA) official website.
The NWAPA membership includes automotive journalists from the Pacific Northwest, as well as representatives of various manufacturers and other industry professionals spanning the automotive industry.
NWAPA goals are to:
- Improve communications between the automotive journalists
of the Northwest and the automotive industry.
- Further the accuracy and quality of automotive journalism.
- Improve the professionalism and communication of our members.
- Foster ongoing education for members.
- Provide a forum for newsworthy people and products
within the Northwest and from across the country.
Each fall, the NWAPA sponsors a nationally recognized Sport-Utility Vehicle of the Year competition. This is a two-day event that puts the industry's best SUVs to the test. Check out the fun in the Mudfest Section. NWAPA also stages the Run to the Sun event in July testing some 18 sports and performance cars over a two-day period.
Founded in 1991, NWAPA is made up of many members, representing numerous newspapers, magazines, radio stations, media groups and the Internet. Non-voting members include representatives from automotive manufacturers and related industry professionals.
Meetings are held four times a year at various locations in Washington and Oregon.
New NWAPA Address
All correspondence should now be directed to:
NWAPA, PO Box 8074, Portland, Oregon 97207
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NWAPA member Jeff Johnston will be co-hosting "Rollin' On TV" a cable TV show about RVs and the RV lifestyle. The producers are taping shows now to air in April, 2010. A Resident of Eugene, Oregon, and veteran of the automotive and RV media business, Johnston is the perfect host for this show. For more information on Rollin' ON TV, see www.rollinontv.com.
Paul Eklund recently completed the rugged Oregon Trail Rally capturing third in the Rally America National PGT Class and eighth overall. Go to
www.get-primitive.com for more information.
Lance Lambert inducted into the 2008 Washington State Hall of Fame. See the article in CruZin' Magazine.
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