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October Road Tests - Mustang GT vs. Camaro IROC-A (After 20 years, the great ponycar battle rages hotter than ever), Comparison Test: 12 Economy Cars (Good things come in small boxes, so do things that are just barly OK), Callaway Twin-Turbo Corvette (Would you believe 178 mph> How about 178 mph with a GM factory warranty?) Features - Porsche's 16-Valve 944S (Breathes deeply, turns heads, doesn't cough), Long-Term Update (Corvette MR2 and Saab 9000; a tale of clutch chatter, good times and the criminal class), Salon: 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Cabriolet (A dazzlilng, nearly forgotten masterpiece comes down from the attic), A Lot Of Cars (What Lotus giveth, Toyota taketh partly away, while ipd adds power and glory to the Volvo 740 and increaseth its cost), Ford For 1987 (Dearborn leaves well enough alone and makes good even better) Competition - Indy 1986 (Rahal saves his fastest lap for last in the better late-than-wetter 500), Canadian Grand Prix (Nigel delivers again on the Ile Notre Dame), Detroit Grand Prix (Renaissance Senna! Ayrion swoops from faraway 8th to a winner's circle), French Grand Prix (Mansell makes it three, as others fiddle while foam burns) Columns - Side Glances (A prehistoric controversy from the days when MGs and Triumphs roamed the earth), Miscellaneous Ramblilngs (Stealilng your own car isn't as easy as it used to be), About The Sport (On the joys of going for - and becoming - broke at Nelson Ledge), Letter From Japan (10 more valves and one more cylinder for the Chevy Sprint), Letter From Detroit (GM and Lotus activate Corvette suspension; potholes flee in terror), Technical Tidbits (Weighing numbers on a human scale) Departments - People & Places, Letters To The Editor, Years Ago, Road Test Summary, Time & Place, Reviews, Market Place, Technical Correspondence, PS
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December Cover Story - Kodiak (Wow! Chevrolet power, German mechanicals, gullwing doors and the best of everything) Road Tests - Valves vs Vanes - Lots of Them (How to power a sports coupe? Let me count the ways: 16 valves or one turbo), BMW 325es (try three quick laps with this one; the best baby boomer biller), Renault Alliance GTA (how do you say "ragtop" in French? How do you say "zut alors" in Kenoshan?) Features - Salon: 1886 Benz (our Mr. Hill samples steel, three wheels and a seat in place of sinew, four hoofs and a saddle), The Small Success (Benz bult some, Hidgon built a few and the rest is history), Toyota Roundup '87 (a redesigned Camry, a turbocharged Supra and 4-valve heads all around(, The Road To Everest: Part II (are four doors and three main bearings man enough to conquer the world's highest peak?), Index 1986 (from A-ALfa to V-Voltage with lots in between) Competition - Hungarian Grand Prix (Marx meets Ecclestone; and neither blinks), Austrian Grand Prix (Prost coasts home the winner, though Berger cheers the hometown crowd) Technical - Rustproofing: How To Cope (or do you want your car to rust in piece(s)) Columns - Side Glances (on cheap cigars, clocks that never worked and the radio as a friend), Going West (marketers of America, you have nothing to lose but your claims), Miscellaneous Ramblings (as reliable as houses, and even worse puns), Letter From Japan (wait! I'm confused; Is this your Mazda or my Granada?), Letter From Detroit (will the General induct European troops), Letter From Europe (Paul Frere may have discovered his favorite BMW), About The Sport (sing a song of Saab's single-seater series), Ampersand (on a controversial master of industrial design), Technical Tidbits (ephemera, trivia and some other stuff that may even matter) Departments - People & Places, Letters to the Editor, Years Ago, Time & Place, Reviews, Market Place, Technical Correspondence, PS
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