Automobile Magazine 1989 September

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Automobile Magazine 1989 September

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Contents:  The Best Car In The World (We flog your candidates coast to coast to find the Winner), The Lincoln Highway (Rediscovering America’s first transcontinental highway), Acura NS-X (The prototype that may change how we think of prestigious sports cars), Getting It Right )What did we learn running nose to tail in a Porsche 911 and Carrera 42), Desert Porsche (Malcolm Smith tries Porsche’s original four-wheeler, the Paris-Dakar 911 ringer), Against All Odds: Aston Martin At Le Mans 1959 (As unlikely as a victory can be), Aston Martin DBR1/300 (A thoroughly British success story), Back To Le Mans (Two old pros return for ’89; Aston Martin and photographer Jesse Alexander), Rudolf Uhlenhaut Remembered (A brilliant engineer who could hold his own with the drivers), Infiniti Q45 (Here’s to Infiniti, Nissan’s answer to the luxury sedan), Lexus LS400 (Driving Toyota’s flagship; A fast customer is a happy customer), Jay Leno (One of the country’s top comedians, for whom cars are no laughing matter), Four Seasons Chrysler Conquest TSi (It came, we drove it, it conquered) Cogito Ergo Zoom – American Driver (Black label, black Ferrari), Inside Detroit (The Perot-Smith story retold), Grand Touring (Boiled blackbirds – or a Big Macaroni?), By Design (Chuck’s bad ride), Basic Tech (Engine design: the world’s most expensive computer game) Departments – Front Of The Book (4-series Bimmers for ’91, new Mitsubishi Starion, Volvo 780 coupe), Letters (Rattletraps, bloodlines and bug eyes), Book Reviews (Details, details, details), Non Sequitur (CSX-2430, Tom Payne’s competition 289 Cobra, lives again), Autoscope (Look, see, buy), Vile Gossip (Missed opportunities

Issue:  September 1989

Condition:  Very Good