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New Yorker story shows difficulties of an outsider reporting on auto industry

by Steve in Links 0

Industry coverage by journalists from outside the automotive media can be a mixed bag. They are less likely to succumb to the groupthink that can undercut reporting from the likes of Automotive News or a buff magazine, but outsiders are also more likely to miss factual nuances that a beat reporter would get. An example of this is a 1980 New [...]

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What if the 1970 Lincoln Continental hadn’t slavishly copied Cadillac?

by Steve in Fake Design 18

J. P. Cavanaugh’s (2024) recent ode to the 1969 Lincoln Continental got me thinking: What if the 1970 redesign returned to the more compact size of the groundbreaking 1961-63 models? What might that have looked like? And how might a downsized Continental have done in the marketplace? Before getting into the particulars I should add that the [...]

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The 1965-73 Ford LTD may not have impacted Mercury very much

by Steve in Data Dive 8

(EXPANDED FROM 1/28/2022) Indie Auto commentator Geeber recently discussed how premium-priced big cars did better than their lower-priced brethren as the 1970s progressed. His comment, which is worth reading in full (go here), spurred me to do more data diving. I thought I would start by expanding upon a story I wrote two years ago. As [...]

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