Imports by Marinette
Road and Track Magazine
Mar 98 Road and Track Sport Utilities vs Sport Wagons
This is a wonderful and informative copy of the March 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
- BMW M roadster-able to leap tall preconceptions at a single bound, the BMW M roadster-the quickest Bimmer ever offered in America-is super
- 1999 Lexus RX 300-introducing the Lexus of sport utilities, a vehicle that further fuzzies the line separating luxury sedan and traditional truckster
- FIRST DRIVES
- 1999 Oldsmobile Alero GLS Coupe--no, "Alero" isn't a butter substitute; it's Oldsmobile's smartly styled, newly sophisticated Achieva replacement
- Lincoln Town Car-the stodgy blue blazer becomes an Armani three-piece suit,, and beneath the cloth, the "spare tire" gives way to muscle tone
- 1997/1952 Cunningham C4R-reliving Cunningham's assault on Le Mans with this re-creation of the car that spawned Chrysler's performance image
- FEATURES
- The All-Wheel-Drive Dichotomy-Trail & Track? Hardly. But we thought it high time to examine the benefits/compromises of an eclectic group of awds
- Mitsubishi SST: Mean Green Machine-offering a preview of future Mitsubishi sports-car styling, the radical chrome-green SST refuses to be ignored
- Long-Term Test: BMW Z3 & Jaguar XK8 Convertible-our trusty Z3 drives West for the winter, and we continue to be charmed by our classy Brit
- ndyLegends Driving School-with Indy winners Pamelli Jones and Big Al as instructors at Laguna Seca, this may be the ultimate driving fantasy camp
- Salon: 1955 Ferrari 121 Le Mans Scaglietti Roadster-orphaned by the factory, this often-tempestuous Ferrari found new life in the hands of..
- Antonio "Tony" Parravano-a magnet for myth and innuendo, perhaps the most mysterious private entrant that the sports-car world has ever seen
- Long-Term Wrapup: Audi A4 Quattro-an enjoyable 50,000 miles without a hitch (unless you count the one that punctured the front bumper)
- TECHNICAL -- In the Groove-And Out of It-they're round, black and pick up everything but Chinese take-out. Dennis Simanaitis delves into the nuances of race tires
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