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Month: July 2025

2024 Ford Expedition
Quotes

What impact could budget bill have on global efforts to fight climate change?

July 12, 2025 Steve 5

President Trump’s recently signed budget bill is big and complex enough that its impacts in just one area — climate change — have been subject to debate. For example, a Princeton University research group recently […]

Current Events

How have automotive media addressed budget bill gutting CAFE standards?

July 11, 2025 Steve 13

The U.S. automotive media have been strangely silent about Republican lawmakers’ gutting of corporate average fuel economy standards, but Automotive News finally asked the question: Will it mean “thirstier engines”? Reporter Molly Boigon (2025) answered […]

2018 Fiat 124 and kid
Media Analysis

How come a car that goes 0-60 in 9.7 seconds is now so terrible?

July 10, 2025 Steve 13

(EXPANDED FROM 2/3/2022) The attention economy can be unforgiving, so it makes sense that auto media outlets would be aggressive in marketing their content. For example, the other day Rob Delisa submitted a comment to […]

Flammang Standard Imported Cars
Readings

Standard Catalog of Imported Cars, 1946-1990 is sort-of better than second edition

July 9, 2025 Steve 1

(EXPANDED FROM 5/1/2020) The Internet appears to be getting better as a source of information about cars. For example, Automobile Catalog offers basic product details about an admirably broad range of domestic and foreign brands. […]

1968 AMC Ambassador SST 2-door
History

Why didn’t AMC’s 1967-68 mid-sized two-door hardtops sell better?

July 8, 2025 Steve 21

After writing the vlogging story last week, my YouTube feed was inundated with videos about late-60s American Motors cars. And I had to admit that the Rebel and Ambassador two-door hardtops looked fairly good. That […]

1968 Ford Mustang 2-door convertible
Letters to the Editor

My bad: I have gotten backed up on Indie Auto correspondence

July 7, 2025 Steve 0

I have been unusually busy of late so have a backlog of messages to the editor. It makes the most sense to roll them up into one post. Before sharing them, a quick FYI for […]

Marrowstone store
Photo Essay

Marrowstone Island can feel like a world removed from city life

July 6, 2025 Steve 2

Marrowstone Island doesn’t have much commerce on it. It actually doesn’t have many residents, either — under 1,000 as of the 2020 census (Wikipedia, 2025). Nevertheless, the 6.3-square-mile island off the coast of Port Townsend, […]

Thurston Black Lake no fireworks
Quotes

If Americans weren’t so disgruntled in 1776 would we now be driving Austin Minis?

July 5, 2025 Steve 7

AAA recently projected that an unprecedented 72.2 million Americans would travel within the country during the Independence Day holiday weekend. Of that total, 61.6 million were expected to travel by car at least 50 miles […]

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Automotive Views: Mother Nature cuts automakers a break

July 5, 2025 Steve 0
Multimedia

Do vloggers represent the future of automotive history?

July 4, 2025 Steve 4

I must admit to spending almost as much time lately with video-based auto histories as their “print” siblings such as websites or magazines. That’s partly because of the spillover effect of working on some non-automotive […]

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