Evo Magazine

RICHARD PORTER

IT WAS A COLD AND WET DECEMBER DAY when I touched the ground at Phoenix, AZ, a Hertz booking ahead of me. There’s little as casually exciting to the car-minded person as the hire car lottery and the knowledge that, for some freewheeling rental companies, ‘Ford Focus or similar’ could lead inexplicably to a De Tomaso Pantera. In this case what I’d paid for was ‘Toyota Camry or similar’ so you can imagine my disappointment when I got an actual Toyota Camry.

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