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Thomas Bonsall’s Edsel book is nuanced but suffers from groupthink

by Steve in Readings 12

(EXPANDED FROM 9/27/2021) Disaster in Dearborn: The Story of the Edsel is paradoxical. On the one hand, this is a serious history book. That’s the opposite of so many of the coffee table books that populate Amazon.com. On the other hand, Thomas E. Bonsall’s conclusions about the Edsel were grounded in 1950s-style auto industry groupthink. Fortunately, he held [...]

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Splashy new cars often were the biggest disasters during the postwar period

by Steve in Drive-By Musings 5

One of the biggest assumptions of U.S. automakers in the postwar period was that they desperately needed splashy new cars. Yet when I think about the biggest disasters of that era, they often involved expensive product launches. Here I am not just talking about immediate flops such as the 1958 Edsel, 1962 downsized Plymouth/Dodge, 1971 Buick Riviera and [...]

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