Car & Driver Magazine 1985 August

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Car & Driver Magazine 1985 August

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Contents:  Olds Business – 1986 Oldsmobile Toronado (Oldsmobile will think they’ve died and gone to Hawaii); 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado (When men were men, cars were cars, and GM feared no technogical frontier) Road Tests – Honda Accord SE-i (The final bow for the second generation); 1986 Audi 5000 Turbo Quattro (A benchmark is born); Nissan Stanza Wagon (The dinosaur redefined?); Preview: Alfa Romeo 75 (Japanese value, English prestige) Features – The Chrysler-Shelby Skunkworks (A visit to Chrysler’s free-wheeling high-performance think-tank); Meanwhile, At Maserati (The Chrysler-Maser two-seater, coming in ’87); ASC Vision (From George Barris to America’s premier independent automotive-design studio, Heinz Prechter and ASC have come a long way); Pirelli’s Progress (The latest rubber from the low-profile pioneer) Short Takes – BMW 524td (On turbo-diesel tuning); Colt-Premier Turbo (One of Mitsubishi’s best); Renault Encore GS (Expert drivers wanted) Columns – Driver’s Seat (Roadside trash); Letters (Of agitated hormones, fat and stupid girls, and the Nobel Peace Prize); Don Sherman (A perpetrator’s pocket primer); Brock Yates (Don’t do it, Lee); Warren Weith (The disappearing car nut and other mysteries); Road Test Review; Patrick Bedard (On the right track, Ford’s speak-and-rattle squad) For Your Information – New & Improved (An open-air Porsche-for-the-peasants, 4 X 4 Vanagon Syncro) Sport – Risky Business (Every once in a while, you get a reminder that racing is not like other sports)

Issue:  August 1985

Condition:  Very Good