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Month: March 2024

1965 Mustang
Editor's Note

Aaron Severson seeks feedback on how to monetize his auto history writing

March 19, 2024 Steve 3

Aaron Severson (2024) recently posted a story that asks readers for feedback about how he can better monetize his auto history writings at Ate Up With Motor. I would like to offer some thoughts. I […]

FIA Formula 3
Current Events

Road & Track displays lack of journalistic independence by pulling F1 story

March 18, 2024 Steve 4

Road & Track may be an increasingly obscure car-buff magazine these days, but it has elicited headlines in the mainstream media for pulling an F1 story by sportswriter and architectural critic Kate Wagner. The magazine’s […]

1950 Buick Super
Design Notes

1950 bucktoothed Buick: The definitive design statement from General Motors

March 14, 2024 Steve 9

(EXPANDED FROM 8/23/2021) Over more than a century General Motors has produced a broad range of cars and trucks. However, if I had to pick one single vehicle that best summed up GM’s design approach, […]

1972 AMC Gremlin X
Media Analysis

Pat Foster barks up wrong tree by lauding an AMC Gremlin GT with a 360 V8

March 13, 2024 Steve 13

Since last summer’s departure of Daniel Strohl from Hemmings, I have mainly been drawn to its website because of a Pat Foster column. He has become one of the most prominent U.S. auto history book […]

1972 Chrysler New Yorkers
Data Dive

The 1969-73 Chrysler wasn’t a disaster, but it wasn’t a success

March 12, 2024 Steve 16

(EXPANDED FROM 10/21/2022) A few years ago J P Cavanaugh (2020) received pushback from some Curbside Classic commentators for calling the fuselage Chryslers a “Deadly Sin.” As a case in point, Moparlee (2020) wrote, “I […]

1934 Packard ad
Letters to the Editor

How Packard’s trajectory in the 1910s and 1920s impacted its postwar decline

March 11, 2024 Steve 1

Over the last few days we’ve had a mini-seminar on Packard’s decline in the comment thread of the story, “1956 Packard booklet hints at how James Nance got too big for his britches.” Geeber took […]

1964 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
Links

1964 Oldsmobile Vista-Cruiser was a clever way to downsize the big American wagon

March 8, 2024 Steve 5

Motor Trend lauded the 1964 Oldsmobile Vista-Cruiser and Buick Sports Wagon for being as roomy as a full-sized wagon even though they were based on General Motors’ mid-sized body. Indeed, cargo room was 6.4 cubic […]

2001 BMW 745
Design Notes

BMW’s 7 Series ‘Bangle butt’ helped legitimize weird styling

March 6, 2024 Steve 9

(EXPANDED FROM 3/5/2021) In the comments we’ve recently talked about Chris Bangle, so I thought I would expand a story I had written a few years ago about one of the most controversial designs that […]

1959 Studebaker Lark
Editor's Note

Reader of 1959 Studebaker design-theft story dismisses ‘useless exercise’

March 5, 2024 Steve 0

Neil stopped by to comment on our story, “1959 Studebaker: Was it really design theft?” He wrote: “I think this is a useless exercise. Tho it seems to me as the Valient came later, it’s […]

2022 Toyota Sienna taillight
Satire

Why is the Toyota Sienna minivan’s styling out of this world?

March 4, 2024 Steve 8

AUTOMOTIVE VIEWS NEWSWIRE — It’s no accident that the Toyota Sienna minivan stands out from the crowd when it comes to styling. Disturbed by declining sales, the automaker decided to give it the “sci-fi” look. […]

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    March 2, 2026 12
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    Was the 1967-68 Chevrolet C10 the ‘first modern pickup’?
    February 27, 2026 7
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    1941 Studebaker Commander: Ending its big cars on a high note
    February 26, 2026 11
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    Video histories of DeSoto and American Motors aren’t as good as books
    February 24, 2026 3
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    Four lingering questions about Aaron Severson’s take on the 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk
    February 20, 2026 6
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    October 14, 2022 134
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