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Car and Driver

March/April 2024
Magazine

This magazine is for automobile enthusiasts interested in domestic and imported autos. Each issue contains road tests and features on performance, sports, international coverage of road race, stock and championship car events, technical reports, personalities and products. Road tests are conducted with electronic equipment by engineers and journalists and the results are an important part of the magazine's review section. Get Car and Driver digital magazine subscription today.

Greetings from the new and improved Car and Driver.

BACKFIRES • Think of it as the peer-review section of the magazine, hosted by your pal Ed.

Car and Driver

The 911 Report • The 992-generation Porsche 911 gets a mid-cycle recharge courtesy of an electrified-powertrain lineup.

Caution: Major Changes Ahead • How the transition to EVs is affecting product lineups at Audi, BMW, and Mercedes.

Reattaching the Wheel • Lamborghini’s Active Wheel Carrier adjusts camber and toe in real time for major performance gains without the typical downsides.

Hyundai’s Innovation Center • The Singapore factory features a rooftop test track, a smart farm, and more.

Alternating Current • EV sales are rising, and yet they’re also failing to meet expectations. What gives?

EZRA DYER • It’s looking like an Uber driver might be the subject of Hollywood’s next big racing movie.

ELANA SCHERR • Can a car be haunted? A Jensen Interceptor is proving to be demonically difficult. Time to call the exorcist.

Lightning Lap 17 • Our annual track test pits the fastest vehicles of the year against the clock on VIR’s 4.1-mile Grand Course. In addition to 12 of the hottest street cars, we invited the Garage 56 Chevy Camaro racer and Subaru’s Airslayer to play.

THE SUBARU BRZ GETS A QUICK FIX

THE HUMAN-INTEREST STORY

IS TWO GREATER THAN FOUR?

ALONG FOR THE RIDE

MEASURING STREET CRED

AMG’s Razor • Four cylinders plus three motors and two transmissions equal the quickest and most complicated C63 ever.

SUMANTICS • A German plug-in hybrid does a convincing job of proving 1 + 1 = 3.

Pickup Artists • The new Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road takes on the reinvigorated Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 in a battle of on- and off-road challenges in the Southern California desert.

6 Watch Your • The 296GTB charts the way to the future by channeling Ferrari’s V-6 past.

FLAVIO MANZONI • Ferrari’s design boss on how the 296GTB compares to the LaFerrari and also which Ferrari is his favorite.

COUNTERPOINTS

ELECTRIC SIX • The replacement for displacement.

TEETERING TOWER • ONLINEUSED-CARSELLER CARVANABEGINS TO RECOVERAFTER ITS METEORICRISE AND FALL.

A Stone Groove • Lucid Air Sapphire HIGHS: Magic-carpet quick, handling to match, range for days. LOWS: No coasting mode, quarter-million price, you better like blue.

Late Braking News • Subaru BRZ tS Big Brembos and new dampers spice up one of our favorite sports cars.

Tuner Ready

Boot Scootin’ Boogie • Honda Passport TrailSport HIGHS: Sensible as heck, V-6 loves to rev, more inside stowage. LOWS: All-terrain tires give up some on-road grip, new DOHC V-6, still no skid plates or suspension lift.

Fare Thee Well • Jaguar F-Type R75 HIGHS: Intoxicating V-8 soundtrack, classic sports-car traits, last of its kind. LOWS: Tight-fitting cabin, twitchy steering on uneven pavement, last of its kind.

Drivelines: Blips • HIGHLIGHTING THE DETAILS THAT MATTER

2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 • The mid-engine two-seater may well represent the best all-around sports car Porsche produces.

Fleeting Thoughts • Updates and hot takes on the vehicles fortunate enough to spend 40,000 miles with...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 120 Publisher: Hearst Edition: March/April 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 22, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

This magazine is for automobile enthusiasts interested in domestic and imported autos. Each issue contains road tests and features on performance, sports, international coverage of road race, stock and championship car events, technical reports, personalities and products. Road tests are conducted with electronic equipment by engineers and journalists and the results are an important part of the magazine's review section. Get Car and Driver digital magazine subscription today.

Greetings from the new and improved Car and Driver.

BACKFIRES • Think of it as the peer-review section of the magazine, hosted by your pal Ed.

Car and Driver

The 911 Report • The 992-generation Porsche 911 gets a mid-cycle recharge courtesy of an electrified-powertrain lineup.

Caution: Major Changes Ahead • How the transition to EVs is affecting product lineups at Audi, BMW, and Mercedes.

Reattaching the Wheel • Lamborghini’s Active Wheel Carrier adjusts camber and toe in real time for major performance gains without the typical downsides.

Hyundai’s Innovation Center • The Singapore factory features a rooftop test track, a smart farm, and more.

Alternating Current • EV sales are rising, and yet they’re also failing to meet expectations. What gives?

EZRA DYER • It’s looking like an Uber driver might be the subject of Hollywood’s next big racing movie.

ELANA SCHERR • Can a car be haunted? A Jensen Interceptor is proving to be demonically difficult. Time to call the exorcist.

Lightning Lap 17 • Our annual track test pits the fastest vehicles of the year against the clock on VIR’s 4.1-mile Grand Course. In addition to 12 of the hottest street cars, we invited the Garage 56 Chevy Camaro racer and Subaru’s Airslayer to play.

THE SUBARU BRZ GETS A QUICK FIX

THE HUMAN-INTEREST STORY

IS TWO GREATER THAN FOUR?

ALONG FOR THE RIDE

MEASURING STREET CRED

AMG’s Razor • Four cylinders plus three motors and two transmissions equal the quickest and most complicated C63 ever.

SUMANTICS • A German plug-in hybrid does a convincing job of proving 1 + 1 = 3.

Pickup Artists • The new Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road takes on the reinvigorated Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 in a battle of on- and off-road challenges in the Southern California desert.

6 Watch Your • The 296GTB charts the way to the future by channeling Ferrari’s V-6 past.

FLAVIO MANZONI • Ferrari’s design boss on how the 296GTB compares to the LaFerrari and also which Ferrari is his favorite.

COUNTERPOINTS

ELECTRIC SIX • The replacement for displacement.

TEETERING TOWER • ONLINEUSED-CARSELLER CARVANABEGINS TO RECOVERAFTER ITS METEORICRISE AND FALL.

A Stone Groove • Lucid Air Sapphire HIGHS: Magic-carpet quick, handling to match, range for days. LOWS: No coasting mode, quarter-million price, you better like blue.

Late Braking News • Subaru BRZ tS Big Brembos and new dampers spice up one of our favorite sports cars.

Tuner Ready

Boot Scootin’ Boogie • Honda Passport TrailSport HIGHS: Sensible as heck, V-6 loves to rev, more inside stowage. LOWS: All-terrain tires give up some on-road grip, new DOHC V-6, still no skid plates or suspension lift.

Fare Thee Well • Jaguar F-Type R75 HIGHS: Intoxicating V-8 soundtrack, classic sports-car traits, last of its kind. LOWS: Tight-fitting cabin, twitchy steering on uneven pavement, last of its kind.

Drivelines: Blips • HIGHLIGHTING THE DETAILS THAT MATTER

2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 • The mid-engine two-seater may well represent the best all-around sports car Porsche produces.

Fleeting Thoughts • Updates and hot takes on the vehicles fortunate enough to spend 40,000 miles with...


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  • Details

    Frequency:
    Every other month
    Pages:
    120
    Publisher:
    Hearst
    Edition:
    March/April 2024

    OverDrive Magazine
    Release date: February 22, 2024

  • Formats
    OverDrive Magazine
  • Languages
    English
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