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This August 1980 issue of Motor Trend magazine (Vol. 32, No. 8) delivers in-depth automotive content focused on the 1981 Franco-American front-drive sedans. The cover story, "The AMC-Renault Connection," explores the partnership and vehicles resulting from this collaboration, including detailed insights on the Renault 18i. Alongside this, readers will find a countrywide test of the Mazda 626 4-Door Sedan, providing a thorough review of its features and performance.

Additional highlights include a comparative MPG test between the Chevrolet Chevette and Caprice, an economic analysis of collector cars, and a feature on shopping by mail for automotive parts to save time and money. Enthusiasts will also appreciate articles on the Austin Healey 3000 MkII driving impression, a retrospective on the 1930 Cord L-29 Brougham, and an exploration of the Aston Martin Lagonda "Bulldog" supercar. The magazine includes expert contributions by writers like Fred M.H. Gregory, Jim McCraw, Ro McGonegal, and Bob Nagy, making it a valuable collectible for automotive historians and car enthusiasts alike.