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The Departure of a Journalistic Legend

Summary by Vrele Gume
Martin Česenj has died Generations of car lovers in the seventies, eighties and nineties of the last century got to know cars, grew up and learned from his texts.   As a journalist and later the editor of the cult Avto Magazine, he remained in the memory of all who read, for his sharp pen, interesting and original, sometimes lascivious style of writing about cars.   The eternal rebel and a man who did not fit into the cliché.   Apart from being …
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Martin Česenj has died Generations of car lovers in the seventies, eighties and nineties of the last century got to know cars, grew up and learned from his texts.   As a journalist and later the editor of the cult Avto Magazine, he remained in the memory of all who read, for his sharp pen, interesting and original, sometimes lascivious style of writing about cars.   The eternal rebel and a man who did not fit into the cliché.   Apart from being …

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Vrele gume broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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