From the Archive: Five-way 1990 sports car shootout:
The logical Porsche for this Learjet class is the Carrera 4 coupe. Such a car was on its way to the festivities when, in the hands of a transportation company, it fetched up against an immovable object. The only substitute available on such short notice was the Carrera 4 Cabriolet you see here.—you're right. But it's also one of the toughest jobs we've stepped up to in years.
THE VERDICT: The automotive equivalent of tight pants, bulging with suggestion but not easy to sit down in. And yet, somehow, when the boost comes up and the scenery begins to blur, every staffer agrees that this Lotus has charm. You steer with your finger tips, urge the car on with your toe. Speed comes easily. This car goes like it looks.Base/as-tested price: $81,950/$83,095
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