Car & Driver Magazine 1996 January

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Car & Driver Magazine 1996 January

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Contents:  Ten Best Cars – Nine great cars and one terrific van); Ten Best Winners And Losers, 1995 (Ten who won. Ten who lost. Plus, five who managed to do both); Ten Best Repairs Gone Horribly Wrong And Hitchhiking Adveventures (Reader tales, mostly from the dork side); Ten Best Accidents (Very funny stuff (when you’re not involved in one)); Ten Best Vanity Plates (A perennial favorite visits The Last Page) Road Tests – Cover Story: BMW Z3 Roadster (In the land of Dixie, BMW builds a James Bond two-seater); Preview: Cadillac Catera (A classy import for well-heeled boomers); Toyota 4Runner SR5 (Toyota tries to take the truck out of it’s sport-utility); Nissan Pathfinder SE (Imagine a hiking boot by Gucci); Suzuki X90 (And now for something completely different); Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport (One last fling for the fourth-generation Corvette); Ford F150 (The best-selling vehicle in America becomes more carlike) Features – Long-Term Test: Nissan Maxima SE (We fall into a tempestuous romance. Eat your heart out, Oprah); Sport: Born-Again Stockers (Hot, loud, cheap, fast – the so-called sluts of vintage racing are old stock cars. And they’re more fun than a Michael Waltrip fistfight) Columns – The Steering Column (Brain candy for the football-averse); Letters (Say it ain’t a SHO); Brock Yates (Ten infallible (well, almost) ’96 predictions); Patrick Bedard (Why the speed limit has nothing to do with speeds); Upfront (Sports cars and sport-utes rule the roost at the Tokyo motor show)

Issue:  January 1996

Condition:  Very Good