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ISSUE DATE: October 1985; Vol. 37, No. 2
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11½". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Affordable Exotics--photos by John Lamm.

COVER STORY: Affordable Exotics--buying your way into the super-ear dass for less Than $20,000.

ROAD TESTS.
BMW 535i & 524td--two distinct ehoices in the 5-series: the fall-up sports sedan and a surprising diesel.
Chevrolet Nova CL--Forget the mid-size old one, this is the joint Chevy/Toyota economy version.
Volkswagen Cabriolet Update--the Wolfsburg Edition conies complete with everything for fun in the sun.
FEATURES.
New for 1986--driring impressions of the new fun cars from Chrysler, Ford and AMC/Jeep/Renault.
Volkswagen Scirocco 16-valve--performance to match the image of this German sports coupe.
Highland History, Highways & Hideouts--Innes Ireland takes you along for a personal tour of Scotland.
Quick Study-- TV star Perry King rastes the thrill of the chase in Toyota's Long Beach GP Celebrity Race.
Salon: 1938/46 Delahaye Type 145--a V-12 masterpiece that was built to win a million.
Celica to the Fore--Tovota's all-new Celica gets front-wheel drive, a 16-valve engine and a fresh skin.
Long-term Update--the continuing chronicle of our Honda, Pontiac, Nissan and Mitsubishi.
TECHNICAL.
Gleason Torsen Differential--a different approach to the benefits of limited slipsa.
COMPETITION.
;24 Hours of Le Mans--when the (micro) chips are down, Porsche still wins the pot.
Canadian Grand Prix--Ferrari gives 'em the old 1-2 knockout punch.
Detroit Grand Prix--Keke Rosberg demonstrates how to motor through Motown.
French Grand Prix--remember Nelson Piquet? Everyone in France does.
COLUMNS.
Side Glances--beyond the men and machinery there's a special magic to Formula.
Going West-- Ted West ponders the identity crisis of the inotoring journalist.
Letter from Detroit--AMC, Chrysler and Ford face 1986 with fine-tuned optimism.
About the Sport--go tell it on the mountain that Audi now owns Pikes Peak.
Miscellaneous Ramblings--the Koreans are coming, so you'd better know your Hyundai from your Daewoo.
Technical Tidbits--economic modeling may show you value, but at a price.
Letter from Europe--16-valve engines for VW's Golf and Scirocco, plus a turbo for Renault's.
Letter from Japan--Nissan 's Cedric is short on looks and Long on innovative technology.
DEPARTMENTS.


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