Road & Track Year 1977 Magazine Back Issues
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- New Mazda GLC Hatchback: Piston Engine & Super Value
- 1977 Specifications Of Cars For Enthusiasts
- The 1980 Corvette More Than Just A Pretty Face-Lift
- Road Tests: Mazda GLC And Datsun 810
- Honda Accord 24,000 Miles-Still The Best Buy?
- Aston Martin's New Lagonda! The Ultimarte In Performance And Luxury?
- Salon: 1934 Alfa Romeo & Maseratti Grand Prix Cars
- Renault 5 GTL 24,000-Mile Report
- Fiat X1/9 Survey-Would Owners Buy Another?
- Jaguar XJS Track Test: Thundering Elegance
- 1947-1977: Phil Hill Relives The GP Alfetta
- Porsche 928 Driven & Analyzed
- Test & Historical Perspectives-BMW 630CSi, 1977 Corvettes & Triumph TR7 5-Speed
- Tests: TR7s For Track & Street, Peugeot 504 Diesel
- Clenet: Half Continental Mark V & Half MG Midget
- Driving Impressions: Aston Martin Vantage & Audi 5000
- Renault Mirage Track Tested And Raced At Le Mans By Sam Posey
- Tests: Turbo SAAB & Renault Mirage
- 160-Mph Mid-Engine BMW Lamborghini
- Driving Impressions: Olds Diesel, Dodge Colt Challenger & BMW 733
- Tests: BMW 320i Alpina & Last VW Beetle
- BMW's Ultimate 320i Alpina-Is It Worth $19,500?
- Tests: Audi 5000, New Datsun 510 & Jaguar XJ12L
- Mercedes 450SLC 5.0-Coupe For Competition?
- 48,000 Miles In A Honda Accord-Still An Excellent Value?
- Audi 5000: Less Expensive Competitor To Mercedes And BMW
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Road & Track (stylized as R&T) is an American automotive enthusiast magazine. It is owned by Hearst Magazines. The editorial offices are located in New York, New York.
Road & Track focuses on new production cars, vintage cars, and race cars with drive reviews, road trips, and comparison tests. Former race car drivers have often contributed material, including Paul Frère, Sam Posey, and Formula One champion Phil Hill.