The Rising Fun
June, 1986
The Stereotype is practically graven in stone. Japanese cars are tiny miracles, flawlessly fabricated little sedans that can be bought and driven a lifetime for the price of a cheap suit. They never break, never complain and, sadly, never excite---perfect workaday machines capable of perpetual movement from pillar to post with no discernible increase in adrenal activity. Boring, even; the kind of car Consumer Reports would tell (continued on page 160) Rising•Fun (continued from page 85) your aun...