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Road and Track Magazine
Feb 98 Road and Track Best Porsche Ever? '98 vs '99 BMW
This is a wonderful and informative copy of the February 1998 edition of Road and Track Magazine. The Table of Contents is listed below the image
This magazine is in good condition. There is some edge wear. There are a few creases on the covers as sell as some rips along the edges. The cover is loose The binding is tight with no loose or missing pages. There may be a little fading of the pages.
Here is the table of contents:
- ROAD TESTS
- 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera-in a straight line and around the Nurburgring's ring's 14-mile North Loop, we put the new Wasserboxer 911 through its paces
- Meeting at the Summit-the apogee of V-8 sedan performance: comparing the BMW 540i, Cadillac STS, Lexus GS 400 and Mercedes-Benz E430
- FIRST DRIVES
- 1999 Mercury Cougar-a radical new skin covers a smaller, front-drive, Contour-based Cougar, poised to pounce on unsuspecting younger buyers
- 1999 Pontiac Grand Am SE Coupe-Pontiac's brazen best-seller gets a family resemblance, a much-improved chassis and a controversial new dash
- Shelby CSX4000-suddenly it's 1965, a year when side-oiler 427 Ford V-8s roamed the earth. Shelby makes us remember with his resurrected Cobra
- Kia Sophia LS-because everyone deserves a better-built car, the larger, more refined Sephia ups the ante in the high-stakes entry-level segment
- FEATURES
- Porsche 911 Styling Analysis-restyle the 911 ? Sacrilege! Designer Tom Kellogg examines the latest revisions to Butzi Porsche's timeless silhouette
- Images from Monterey-from the fury of a Cobra Daytona Coupe to the gleam of polished brass, Ken Dallison captures the excitement of the Weekend
- Excellent Penmanship-techniques revealed: How Canadian illustrator Ken Dallison performs miracles with India ink, wallpaper paste and a simple pen
- Long-Term Wrapup: Mercedes-Benz C280 Sport-a few too many trips to the dealer tarnish an otherwise excellent 50, 000-mile joumey
- Owner Survey: Volvo 850, 1993-1996-they're rugged, crashworthy, cultworthy and sneaky fast, yet long waits for pricey parts sully the experience
- TECHNICAL -- Automated Highway System--enthusiasts' anathema or traffic-congestion panacea? Patrick Hong investigates cars that-at least partly-drive themselves
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