Sports or sedan? SWIFT AND agile cnough to keep up with the sports cars, yet solid and roomy enough to carry a family in style. That's the new Stylus four-door sedan. Built by Jsuzu, the Stylus repre- sents a new concept in automotive design. lis engine, a new 1.6_ litre, belt-driven, single overhead cam engine, puts muscle under the hood. Three valves, instead of the conventional tivo, give Stylus a superior intake/exhaust efficiency. And with a smooth, five-speed manual transmitting its power, the Stylus goes from 0 to 60 mph in 9.5 seconds. A fuel-conscious three-speed automatic is also availble on the Stylus S, with a new shift in- terlock system. Both ihe S und XS modeis ride on a four-wheel independent Macpherson strut suspension with front L-arm and rear multilinks. Power dise brakes up front and performance-proven drums in the rear give the Stylus S sure, safe, controllable stops in an instant. Stylus has more than the feel of THE STYLUS offers a balance of performance and sedan convenience in one car. a sports car. It has the look and aerodynamic lines of a sports car, too. A. sleek, capsule-shaped body, reminiscent of the Impulse, is used on the Stylus. A grille-less front end, vraphical windows and lamps flush to the surface accentuate its clean, distinctive styling. The cockpit-like interior of the Stylus is spacious, roomy and comfortable. Switches and controts fall readi- ly to hand. Gattges are ar.anged in easy-to-read clusters. Both the Stylus S and Stylus XS North Shore News - 24 The Isuzu Stylus offers best of both offer an energy-absorbing front end that crumples on impact to enhance the safety of driver and passengers. : The Stylus starts from $13,995, It can be seen at Morrey Pass- port, 4451 Lougheed Highway, Burnaby,