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2025 Tesla Cybertruck
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Of bold predictions and an increasingly dicey EV future in the U.S.

March 12, 2025 Steve 0

In the latest of a series of stories about Tesla’s declining fortunes, Automotive News quoted an analyst with a cheery view of the future. “I believe the controversy surrounding Elon and Tesla will persist for […]

2025 Ford Maverick
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Why are auto industry and media so surprised by Trump’s tariffs?

March 3, 2025 Steve 5

It’s been fascinating to watch the auto industry and media react to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. To the degree that this topic has broken through the usual phantasmagoria of new-product launches and nostalgic musings about […]

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Which EV startups will succeed in crossing the ‘Valley of Death’?

February 24, 2025 Steve 0

One of the biggest questions about the electric-vehicle market in the United States is how many startups will survive. This is partly because of the Trump administration’s antagonistic attitude toward EVs, but over the last […]

Automotive News
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Automotive News subscriptions have become even more costly

January 21, 2025 Steve 4

My Automotive News subscription automatically renewed last week and I was taken aback by the price increase. I was charged $449 for what amounts to a base one-year subscription for digital and print editions. This […]

Elon Musk discusses climate change when introducing Tesla Model 3
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What do the fires of Los Angeles have to do with the auto industry?

January 10, 2025 Steve 8

As I write this, the weather at SeaTac International Airport near Seattle, Washington is cold, cloudy and sporadically rainy. That’s quite different from 1,000 miles south in Los Angeles, which is battling an unprecedented series […]

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Why do Japanese automakers continue to make their vehicles look so scary?

November 22, 2024 Steve 4

My biggest takeaway from a trip to the 2024 Seattle auto show last week was how automakers continue to try to outdo each other in making their cars and trucks looks scary. Why? Clotaire Rapaille, […]

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High cost of cars could make automakers exceptionally vulnerable

November 7, 2024 Steve 12

I would like to offer two additional thoughts about Paul Niedermeyer’s (2024) recent article that discusses the auto industry abandoning low-priced cars in the U.S. market. First, the election of Donald Trump as president increases […]

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Automotive News tiptoes around a potentially huge conflict of interest

October 29, 2024 Steve 7

The American automotive media has paid relatively little attention to the 2024 presidential race despite some observers suggesting that it could be unusually consequential. Andrew J. Hawkins (2024) concluded that this “election will decide what […]

1968ish Mercedes-Benz 280SL rear quarter
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Is the decline in distinctive national approaches to car design a bad thing?

October 14, 2024 Steve 4

(EXPANDED FROM 5/18/2022) Karl Ludvigsen has a website called Why Cars Are So Bad. A few years ago he posted on it the text of a speech he delivered back in 1989. Included in his […]

2017 Toyota Prius V
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You know things are bad when an Automotive News reporter swears off new cars

October 9, 2024 Steve 13

I recently came across an Automotive News column that I never thought I would see — a reporter who argued against buying a new car. Richard Truett (2024) explained that in recent years he has […]

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    1958-60 Lincoln: Failing to beat GM at its own game
    June 2, 2026 12
  • 1957 Nash Ambassador
    Three videos: The death of car culture, rich people’s cars and the 1957 Nash
    May 29, 2026 6
  • 1963 Mercury Marauder
    1963 Mercury Marauder: Ford tries to do a premium-priced car on the cheap
    May 27, 2026 11
  • Did 1964 Ramblers share more parts between size classes than competitors?
    May 26, 2026 1
  • 1976 Tatra T-613
    Tatra was yet another automaker that deemphasized aerodynamics by 1970s
    May 22, 2026 12
  • Patrick Foster shows how International Harvester failed to adapt
    May 13, 2026 5
  • Internet problems reminded me of U.S. automakers in the 1970s
    May 2, 2026 1
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