The Road to Zacatecas: 1993 Coupes Across the Border
Key takeaways
- Loose in Mexico with four killer coupes—BMW 325is, Ford Thunderbird, Lexus SC300, Subaru SVX—and not a cop in sight.
- View Photos David Dewhurst|Car and Driver From the June 1993 issue of Car and Driver.
- To make the 7:20 morning flight to Memphis, you get up with the garbage men.
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Loose in Mexico with four killer coupes—BMW 325is, Ford Thunderbird, Lexus SC300, Subaru SVX—and not a cop in sight.
View Photos David Dewhurst|Car and Driver From the June 1993 issue of Car and Driver.
To make the 7:20 morning flight to Memphis, you get up with the garbage men. On the morning in February that we flew south, it was zero degrees and snarling in Detroit. Driving to the airport in a darkness illuminated intermittently by flashbulb-like bursts of white powder whipping across the windshield, the radio coughed up two new items. First, remaining outdoors this morning for nine minutes would most likely cause the delicate, lacy membranes of your sinuses to freeze over, solid. Second, Lee Iacocca has moved to Palm Springs.