Motor Trend Magazine 1985 October

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Motor Trend Magazine 1985 October

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Contents:  Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (An old tradition breeds a new distinction) USA ’86 – General Motors (A year of evolution and refinement); Ford Motor Company (Will the aero look hit the bulls-eye?); Chrysler Corporation (Taking a breather after a successful sprint); American Motors / Renault (Polarizing the dual personality of the4 Franco-Americans); The Immigrants (“Imports” from Ohio, Pennsylbania and Tennessee) 1986 Preview Tests – Buick Riviera T-Type (Higher tech, smaller size); Chevrolet Z24 (The long-awaited performance Cavalier); Oldsmobile Delta 88 Coupe (A pleasant surprise for the family car market); Ford Taurus / Mercury Sable (An exercise in functional fine art); Ford Escort GT / Mercury Lynx XR3 (Do these econo-cars deserve high-zoot badges?); Ford Aerostar (Attack of the last station wagon); Dodge Lancer Pacifica (Specifically, the California Pacifica) Driving Impression – Toyota Celica GT-S (The newe standard of front-drive excellence) Features – Sound Wars (Ford’s better idea in stereo); Profile: Harold James Cleworth (Chrome spoken here); Owner Survey: Nissan 300ZX/300ZX Turbo (Worthy bearers of the Z-car mantle?) Long-Term Test – Toyota MR2 (We have complaints – but we’re having fun) Retrospect – 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300 SC Cabriolet (The most elegant Benz ever built?) Departments – Editor’s Report (Econoracing); Letters (Is Pontiac rolling sevens or craps?); Circumstances (The perception of quality); Trends (Saturn hits earth; ’89 T-Bird); Detroit Report (Continental goes fwd; ChryCo’s “SVO”); International Report (More bang for the Bimmer); Technologue (Saab SDI ignition); Competition Report (Little Al on a hot streak); The Jane Lew Dialogues (The Amphiboles strain)

Issue:  October 1985

Condition:  Very Good