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Car and Driver

July/August 2022
Magazine
Always available

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.

Backfires • The joyful noise of the commentariat, rebutted sporadically by Ed.

EXPLAINED

CONTRIBUTOR

CROSSING OVER

Car and Driver

A Visit to the Fortuneteller • The Hyundai Prophecy concept hinted at EV design to come. Do its predictions come to pass in the new Ioniq 6?

Old Mobiles • America has never been grayer, or more active. How are car companies designing for our aging population?

FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS • Since Toyota first purchased a stake in Subaru, the two automakers have been getting awfully cozy. They may seem like odd partners, Toyota with its massive market share and Subaru a quirky small brand (Subie sold 860,000 vehicles in 2021, compared with Toyota’s 10.5 million). But as any romance reader knows, opposites attract. Here’s how the love story goes:

You Car What You Eat • Since you can’t park in your kitchen, we taste-tested some edible autos.

Keep On Truckin’ • We’re approaching the point where all cars are trucks. The designers responsible for the Volvo V90 wagon have some theories as to why.

Throwing Shade • Smart cars can connect to your phone, your home, and your local restaurant, but why can’t they do anything about the sun in your eyes?

IS A BRUTISH PICKUP WHAT IT WILL TAKE TO DRAG THE U.S. INTO AN ELECTRIC ERA? • SILENT AND VIOLENT

Counterpoints

LEARNING CURVE

JOY RIDES • A QUARTET OF PERFORMANCE COUPES PROVE THAT DRIVING FUN IS NOT DEAD. FAR FROM IT.

KONA N, THE BARBARIAN

Counterpoints

EASTBOUND AND DOWN • Over one very long night, contributor Jonathon Ramsey traveled from Warsaw all around Poland in a borrowed Dacia Jogger minivan to deliver supplies to Ukrainian refugees.

Parade of Pickups

Mercy-Mission MVP

40K 2021 TOYOTA SIENNA • Long-Term Test AFTER TRACKING EVERY FILL-UP, SERVICE, PROBLEM, COMPLAINT, DENT, AND DOG HAIR, CAR AND DRIVER PRESENTS THE 40,000-MILE EVALUATION.

Minivan Life, Quantified • OPERATING COSTS FOR 40,000 MILES

BUILDING A BETTER POP-TOP

Great Expectations • An expert look at the newest and most important vehicles this month.

INTEGRITY ICONS

See Here • The new EV from Genesis reacts to your gaze. Its effect on you may be equally powerful.

More IQ Than EQ

A Little Italy • Maserati’s compact SUV has its best shot with the range-topping 523-hp Trofeo.

Seventh Heaven

Day Tripper

C Classic

Rooted in Fun • Which descendant of postwar two-seaters is today’s best budget-friendly sports car?

BMW E34 M5 Convertible


Frequency: Every other month Pages: 82 Publisher: Hearst Edition: July/August 2022

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  • Release date: July 6, 2022

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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.

Backfires • The joyful noise of the commentariat, rebutted sporadically by Ed.

EXPLAINED

CONTRIBUTOR

CROSSING OVER

Car and Driver

A Visit to the Fortuneteller • The Hyundai Prophecy concept hinted at EV design to come. Do its predictions come to pass in the new Ioniq 6?

Old Mobiles • America has never been grayer, or more active. How are car companies designing for our aging population?

FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS • Since Toyota first purchased a stake in Subaru, the two automakers have been getting awfully cozy. They may seem like odd partners, Toyota with its massive market share and Subaru a quirky small brand (Subie sold 860,000 vehicles in 2021, compared with Toyota’s 10.5 million). But as any romance reader knows, opposites attract. Here’s how the love story goes:

You Car What You Eat • Since you can’t park in your kitchen, we taste-tested some edible autos.

Keep On Truckin’ • We’re approaching the point where all cars are trucks. The designers responsible for the Volvo V90 wagon have some theories as to why.

Throwing Shade • Smart cars can connect to your phone, your home, and your local restaurant, but why can’t they do anything about the sun in your eyes?

IS A BRUTISH PICKUP WHAT IT WILL TAKE TO DRAG THE U.S. INTO AN ELECTRIC ERA? • SILENT AND VIOLENT

Counterpoints

LEARNING CURVE

JOY RIDES • A QUARTET OF PERFORMANCE COUPES PROVE THAT DRIVING FUN IS NOT DEAD. FAR FROM IT.

KONA N, THE BARBARIAN

Counterpoints

EASTBOUND AND DOWN • Over one very long night, contributor Jonathon Ramsey traveled from Warsaw all around Poland in a borrowed Dacia Jogger minivan to deliver supplies to Ukrainian refugees.

Parade of Pickups

Mercy-Mission MVP

40K 2021 TOYOTA SIENNA • Long-Term Test AFTER TRACKING EVERY FILL-UP, SERVICE, PROBLEM, COMPLAINT, DENT, AND DOG HAIR, CAR AND DRIVER PRESENTS THE 40,000-MILE EVALUATION.

Minivan Life, Quantified • OPERATING COSTS FOR 40,000 MILES

BUILDING A BETTER POP-TOP

Great Expectations • An expert look at the newest and most important vehicles this month.

INTEGRITY ICONS

See Here • The new EV from Genesis reacts to your gaze. Its effect on you may be equally powerful.

More IQ Than EQ

A Little Italy • Maserati’s compact SUV has its best shot with the range-topping 523-hp Trofeo.

Seventh Heaven

Day Tripper

C Classic

Rooted in Fun • Which descendant of postwar two-seaters is today’s best budget-friendly sports car?

BMW E34 M5 Convertible