50 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 1975 PRICE: $1.00
As we looked forward to the new cars for 1976, we saw the Detroit ship finally responding to the hard-over rudder dictated by the OPEC oil crisis. We ran a backgrounder on the Chevrolet Chevette, America’s smallest mass-produced car since the Crosley, and took our first look at Chrysler’s Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare, soon to be MT Car of the Year winners—and rust-prone, recall-heavy, build-quality disasters. The Cobra II, a Ford Mustang II with an optional V-8 and a Shelby-style paint job, was, if not a true performance car, at least a glimmer of hope in a sea of detuned engines.
We tested a cavalcade of imports bearing nameplates now extinct: Fiat 131, Lancia Beta, Peugeot 504, Toyota Corona, and Datsun 280Z. We also greeted ones…
