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1993 Nissan 240SX SE Convertible Test: Rough Edges, Soft Top
Key takeaways
- The 240SX drops its top—and a bit of its rigidity.
- RUSSELL|Car and Driver From the November 1992 issue of Car and Driver.
- It's hard to be objective about a sports car when the air is warm and the road is wiggly and the appointment book is blank for the rest of the afternoon.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
The 240SX drops its top—and a bit of its rigidity.
JEFFREY G. RUSSELL|Car and Driver From the November 1992 issue of Car and Driver.
It's hard to be objective about a sports car when the air is warm and the road is wiggly and the appointment book is blank for the rest of the afternoon. But when that sports car is a convertible...hell, a Supreme Court justice would chuck all professional impartiality in a half-mile.
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