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April 2003
You Say You Want a Revolution
BY MICHAEL JORDAN The Mazda RX-8 promises the thrills of a sports car and the practicality of a sedan. We check out the claim against the Nissan 350Z and the BMW 330i |  |
Four Bangers
BY JOE DeMATIO Who builds the best sport compact car for $20,000? |  |
Spy Pix of the Damned
BY BRUCE McCALL Cars that never werethank goodness. | |
Conquering Aero
BY PHIL LLEWELLIN Retracing the route of the epic 1902 Paris-Vienna race in a Morgan Aero 8. | |
Pacifica Sorta Terrifica
BY JAMIE KITMAN Chrysler bills the Pacifica as a segment buster, but it's a better crossover SUV. |  |
The Shape of Things to Come?
BY JAMIE KITMAN
Plenty of automakersand the White Houseare placing their faith in fuel cells. The GM Hy-Wire is the most compelling use of the technology so far.
Hy-Wire Live Wire
BY JAMIE KITMAN Meet Larry Burns, the man charged with bringing GM's hydrogen-fuel-cell vehicle to market. | |
New Old School
BY PRESTON LERNER
Rat rodders try to get closer to the spirit of the original hot rodders by building vehicles that are down and dirty rather than checkbook specials.
Nearer to Thee, M3
BY JOE LORIO
The BMW M3 arrived in the Four Seasons fleet with a glowing reputation. After twelve very hard months, the car's luster hasn't dimmed.