Automobile US Magazine - February 2020
Automobile US Magazine - February 2020
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In this issue
Aston Martin DBX
Enters the Luxury SUV Battle.
The Asphalt Jungle
By Arthur St. Antoine
A drive in Mazda’s MX-5 reinforces yet again the joy of a manual transmission.
Four Seasons Wrap
By Aaron Gold
The 2018 BMW M550i—aka the Rocket Couch—divided our staff due to its amorphous personality..
Bradley Price Watches Over Cars
I don't wear a watch, and I think I know why: a permanent injury.
5 mins
The Real Fate Of The Furious
PaulWalker left behind a treasure trove of collector cars
7 mins
Kia - Stinger A Year With South Korea's Star Sedan
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be
6 mins
Reality Bytes
HOW CLOSE IS A PROFESSIONAL RACING SIMULATOR TO THE REAL THING? WE SENT OUR PRO DRIVER TO FORD’S PERFORMANCE TECHNICAL CENTER TO FIND OUT
8 mins
There Goes Your Hero
Ford’s new-Mustang Shelby GT500 can save the day regardless of what kind of mood you're in
5 mins
FOUR SEASONS INTRO -N MARKS THE SPOT
Our year with Hyundai’s hottest hatch is off to a blistering, blissful start
6 mins
1988-91 Buick Reatta
THE BUICK REATTA was first conjured in the early 1980s in response to a perceived gap in the marque’s lineup.
5 mins
THE FULL PACKAGE
The world needs Teslas,but it wants the Taycan
5 mins
Wall Art
All these years later, the Lamborghini Countach is still the stuff of dreams.
7 mins
MAGICAL MINI TOUR
A ROCKING JOURNEY THROUGH ’60S LONDON IN A VINTAGE VERSION OF THE QUINTESSENTIAL 60-YEAR-OLD BRITISH CITY CAR
7 mins
Sense, Silence,Sensibility
VW’s electric beach buggy concept channels the past while embracing the future
5 mins
THE 1,200-HORSEPOWER PUSSYCAT
DRAKO’S GTE LOOKS TO REVOLUTIONIZE PERFORMANCE DRIVING AS WE KNOW IT
9 mins
BLISTERING IN THE SUN
Lamborghini’s new HURACÁN EVO glows in the land where daylight never fades
8 mins
Past Meets Future
Acura Returns To Its Roots To Find Way Forward Fresh
5 mins
On A Blackwing And A Prayer
The first—and probably last—drive of Cadillac’s latest super sedan
5 mins
The Handmade Tale
As Lexus marches into the future, increasingly it’s embracing the storied traditions and skills of Japan’s past.
7 mins
Kicking Tail
Toyota’s new sports coupe goes Head 2 Head against Ford’s updated Shelby GT350 pony
8 mins
The Incredible, Invisible
Bugatti’s Final Race Cars Tackle Paris In The Name Of Posterity
7 mins
Endless Summer
Drag Racing In England With Master Tuner Roland Leong
9 mins
Drive Capsule
Seeking out Southern California’s past in our QX50
8 mins
Porsche GT - Best Car-On Track Or Off
Porsche's new mid-engine GTs reach a new level
6 mins
Korea Calling
Understanding Genesis is easy when you blast around Korea’s roads
9 mins
2020 Chevrolet C8 Corvette
At long last
7 mins
Road To Wrist
MHD founder Matthew Humphries on watches, Morgan Motor Company, and design challenges
3 mins
Racing Reality
We follow Hurley Haywood at Le Mans to learn what has changed
9 mins
Aural Fixation - Pioneer Pumps Up The Jam
Japanese artisanal speakers handcrafted since 1937.
3 mins
We Have Another Go At Mazda's Midsize Crossover To See How Far It's Come
OUR FIRST FOUR SEASONS foray with the original Mazda CX-5 in 2013 was a positive experience. Aside from a MIDSIZE head-on crash with a deer, we encountered no real issues with the car and lauded Mazda’s initial entry into the hot midsize crossover segment as a driving-enjoyment revelation. But while that CX-5 exceeded CROSSOVER our expectations in chassis tuning, it proved somewhat lacking in engine output, cabin noise suppression, and interior design.
5 mins
The 718 Back Roads Of Mein Mind
IN LIGHT OF the crossover mania that’s overtaken the land, it’s easy to see how General Motors came to devalue the contribution of its German Opel division, the corporation’s finest repository of chassis and light-car engineering smarts and keeper of what little remained of its European flair.
3 mins
Mr. Toad's Mild Ride
THAT YEAR I lived alone. My life was changing in dramatic fashion, and among the many consequences was that I had to find a new place of my own. In need of something to smile about and inspired by the notion that “somebody in this glossy town must have a great guest house for rent,” I bought a copy of The Hollywood Reporter, and sure enough, back in the classifieds I found just such a place. It was an extremely agreeable one-bedroom apartment under the main house in one of the choicest neighborhoods in Los Angeles. The actress Mariel Hemingway, I found out soon after, had lived there before me. For months I collected the mail that continued to arrive for her and delivered it to my landlords upstairs for forwarding.
4 mins
The Grapes Of Wraith
SPRING IS SURELY meant to have sprung by now.
3 mins
Automobile US Magazine Description:
Publisher: Motor Trend Group, LLC
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Automobile understands your passion for all things automotive. With each issue, our staff shares their deep knowledge of the people, the history and the business of cars through innovative writing and spectacular photography. We don’t just list the specs. We get under the hood and out on the road to show you what life is like behind the wheel of new models. And most importantly, we have only one rule: no boring cars!
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