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Year: 2017

Curbside Classic founder Paul Niedermeyer
Media Analysis

Curbside Classic shows what small-scale media are up against

December 11, 2017 Steve 0

Curbside Classic is a fascinating case study of the difficulties of sustaining a financially viable independent media outlet. For example, last year Niedermeyer announced that ad revenue was down 15-20 percent because of increased use of […]

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Somewhere on the Internet a top-design list is wrong

December 10, 2017 Steve 0

“Any failure to mention the 1953 Cadillac Eldorado convertible is reprehensible.” — Stephen Smith, The Daily Drive

1965 Rambler Marlin ad
Media Analysis

The unbearable liteness of a Rambler Marlin ad story

November 1, 2017 Steve 0

One low-cost way for an auto media outlet to post a 24/7 flow of content is to draw upon old car ads. This is business as usual for the The Daily Drive and its sibling, […]

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Jack Baruth: Save planet ‘if you’re into that sort of thing’

September 2, 2017 Steve 0

“It took a while for consumer preferences to drift towards crossovers and it will take a while to bring them back to normal. But if climate science has taught us anything, it’s that the cumulative […]

A car without a real front bumper
Random Shots

See, bumpers aren’t needed anymore

May 14, 2017 Steve 2

More proof that humans have evolved to a higher level of consciousness. Parking dings are a thing of the past. Bumpers? They’s so 20th Century. Share your reactions to this post with a comment below […]

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George Romney: Why the Rambler won’t get credit

March 10, 2017 Steve 0

“The Rambler will never get credit for all it did. It never will. And the reason it won’t is because those who followed me, as (Patrick) Foster (1993) points out in his book, didn’t believe […]

Early-80s Avanti
Design Notes

Avanti: Looking forward, looking backward

February 4, 2017 Steve 0

A circa 1987 Avanti coupe still looks remarkably contemporary even though the basic design was roughly a quarter-century old when this car was built. This photograph highlight’s the Avanti’s Coke-bottle curves. I’d suggest that the […]

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Is Tesla’s envisioned ‘lights-out factory’ doable?

January 20, 2017 Steve 0

“Musk’s plan for a fully automated, so-called ‘lights-out factory’ — because robots can work in the dark — is a strategy many in the industry consider to be a short-sighted. Humans can help improve efficiency […]

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