“So, it looks like the Lagonda isn’t the newest four-door in my collection anymore.” The message came from Houston oncologist Dr. Sanjay Mehta, a man who owns a McManse almost wholly devoi...
From the October 1973 Issue of Car and Driver
Chevrolet enters 1974 with a new nameplate: the Malibu Classic. This is distinguishable from more mundane Chevelles because of its life-like...
Five-time Pro Stock champion Warren Johnson is outspoken in accusing Wayne County of having used nitrous oxide for years, and he condemns the NHRA for letting them get away with it."That's ...
Listen to the blaring media din in America today, and you’d assume that the domestic car industry is as good as gone, a corpse that somehow manages to stagger into the next business qua...
From the October 1970 Issue of Car and Driver
The Impala is Detroit's leading car, without a doubt. And when its format is altered noticeably it is only as the end result of a thought p...
Handling, in the simplest terms, can be defined as how a car responds to driver inputs and how it communicates feedback. Are the responses and feedback smooth? Do they inspire confidence? Does the car have...
Originally published in Car and Driver magazine in May 1968.
VW Lives! First in the hearts of dealers, consumers and countrymen, VW has done it again in the Readers’ Poll. Done it for t...
Originally published in Car and Driver magazine in May 1968.
The BMW bucks the trend toward repeat victors in the readers’ poll. We tested the 1600 in February and said then that it was...