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Road and Track Magazine
Oct 2001 Road and Track New Car Issue Aston Martin
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:
- R 0 A D T E S T ACURA RSX TYPE-S Between building racing engines for Formula 1 and CART, Honda manages to squeeze in a few production cars ... and its 200-bhp Integra replacement, the RSX, shows this breeding-By Jim Hall
- F I R S T D R I V E S
- ASTON MARTIN VANQUISH Vanquish means "to force into submission." This 460-bhp V-12-powered supercar had better be good, as its preferred wrestling partner is none other than the Ferrari 550 Maranello-By John Lamm
- INFINITI 135 Taking the most popular Infiniti model to a new level of performance, the 135 now boasts a 260-bhp 3.5-liter V-6, improved accommodations and a host of refinements.-By Kim Wolfkill
- LEXUS IS 300 SPORTCROSS Forget the fake-woodgrain, land-yacht station wagons of yore ... we're witnessing the emergence of a leaner, sportier species. Plus, the IS 300 sedan gets a manual 5-speed transmission-By Sam Mitani
- TOYOTA CAMRY Now in its fifth generation, the Camry continues to impress more through sheer competence than visual flash, despite a handsome restyle. Did we mention its quieter, larger and roomier?-By John Lamm
- MITSUBISHI LANCER What's in a name? With the Lancer, its the Pavlovian association with the Evolution models not sold in the U.S. It also represents a larger, more refined compact sedan with an excellent ride-By Sam Mitani
- NISSAN ALTIMA '"Who are you, and what have you done with the real Attima?" Nissan completely recasts this 4-door with a powerful V-6, a significantly larger chassis and, finally, some attitude-By Mike Monticello
- VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT W8 The Passat moves decidedly uptown with a smooth-revving, 275-bhp 8-cylinder engine coupled to 4Motion all-wheel drive. More interesting, though, is how those cylinders are arranged-By Douglas Kott
- NISSAN SENTRA SE-R SPEC V After an eight-year hiatus, Nissan reintroduces its street-fighting SE-R sedan, ready to sucker punch the competition with a 175-bhp 2.5-liter inline-4 and tenacious grip to match-By Mike Monticello
- F E A T U R E S
- COVER STORY: NEW FOR '02 Join us for the grand unveiling of the freshly minted 2002 cars (plus some early 20C3s), along with updates, specifications and information on all the cars sold in the U.S.-Compiled by the R&T staff
- BEING THERE Oh, to witness Jackie Stewart's mastery of the dangerous Nurburgring or Graham Hilts determination at Spa. Photographer Rainer Schtegelmitch did, and has the pictures to prove it-By Bert Swift
- LONG-TERM WRAPUP: LINCOLN LS Its so long to our long-term Lincoln, which nearly aced its final exam. High marks for a rattle-free structure, roomy interior and excellent road manners; points off for the iffy transmission Hall
- T E C H N I C A L -- AMPLIFYING THE R&T DATA PANEL Road Tests are the core of what we do. Here, their mysteries are explained for a fuller understanding of the science of putting a car through its paces-By Dennis Simanaitis and Patrick Hong
- C 0 M P E T I T I 0 N
- JUAN PABLO MONTOYA Controversial, confident and, above all, quick: Juan Pablo Montoya has entered Formula 1 with the expectations of the world on his shoulders. In time, he may be the sport's next legend-By Gordon Kirby
- GREAT MOMENTS: INDIANAPOLIS 2000 In our continuing series of memorable U.S. Grands, Prix, we focus not on the winning driver but on Tony George, whose vision created a fabulous Formula 1 venue at Indianapolis-By Jonathan Thompson
- GUIDE TO THE 2001 U.S. GRAND PRIX Don't be without it-your guide to the Formula 1 drivers, teams, cars and track for this year's U.S. Grand Prix at the Brickyard-Compiled by Andrew Bomhop, Adam Cooper and Bert Swift
- C 0 L U M N S
- ON THE ROAD: NEW CAR FEVER Even if you're fortunate enough to drive new cars for a living, a new-car purchase is still cause for great anticipation. Ask the man who owns one-a new E320 wagon-By Thos L. Bryant
- SIDE GLANCES: MISSING STATIONS, FORGOTTEN WAGONS A bipolar disorder involving station wagons and Can-Am cars has our Editor-at-Large reminiscing about his dad's '56 Ford wagon. Witt future generations recall Chrysler minivans as fondly?-By Peter Egan
- AMPERSAND A most detailed look at Mercedes' new SL roadster; Chrysler okays the Crossfire 2-seat sports coupe for production, and a peek inside GM`s toy shop (best toy: a 742-bhp Vette)-Edited by Matt DeLorenzo
- TECH TIDBITS The Guitd-bodied Electrolux Model 30 preceded the Chaparral 2J sucker car by several decades. It looked as if it could win races when, in fact, it could only clean carpets-By Dennis Simanaitis
- ABOUT THE SPORT The pendulum has swung at Sears Point: BMW's new V-8-powered M3 GTR easily beats Porsche in exciting ALMS action. In Formula 1, Heinz-Harald Frentzen is fired by Jordan-Edited By Andrew Bomhop
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