Automobile February 2011 Issue

News

First drive: Lamborghini's Murcielago replacement; a brief history of bumper stickers; racing dropouts and where they are now; Chevy's new ad agency.

Page: 10

By Design

The Jaguar C-X75 concept is a promising break from the past.

Page: 20

Noise, Vibration & Harshness

Big car on campus: Driving to prospective colleges in a Rolls-Royce Phantom.

Page: 24

Dyer Consequences

Culling a car-magazine collection reveals an adolescent love for American muscle.

Page: 26

Letters

Looking ahead at concept cars, looking back to early Porsches and the Corvair.

Page: 29

Bugatti Journey

To truly appreciate the Veyron Super Sport, we go on a magical history tour of the Bugatti marque.

Page: 58

Bugatti Type 37A

Forget the modern monster: Mr. Veyron's true Bugatti, now owned by Jay Leno, is the real thing.

Page: 70

20 Steps to Draw a Car the Old-school Way

The serious business of drawing a car is addressed in a fabulous new book, Old School Viscom: 20 Renderings in 20 Steps, by car designer Jason White.

Page: 74

First to Sixty

We drive a replica of the rocket-shaped electric vehicle that was the first car to break the 60-mph barrier more than a century ago.

Page: 78

Four Seasons Wrap

Twelve months with the Audi Q5 prove that there is nothing soft about this soft-roader.

Page: 84

Four Seasons Logbook

An update on our Suzuki Kizashi, plus other, more sporting, Kizashi models.

Page: 90

Collectible Classic

The 1982-92 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 didn't get any respect. Now it does.

Page: 92

Auctions

James Bond's 1965 Aston Martin DB5 goes for more than $4.5 million at RM's London auction.

Page: 94

Vile Gossip

All about the All-Stars. And the almost All-Stars.

Page: 98

Official magazine’s website: http://www.automobilemag.com

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