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Motor Trend dares to complain that 1974 personal coupes had grown too big

November 11, 2024 Steve 2

Motor Trend magazine’s 1974 road test of seven personal coupes may have been rather vapid in many respects, but it did offer one useful critique. Writer Jim Brokaw complained that the largest models — the […]

Hyundai dealer at night
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True Delta solicits new ideas and participants as it turns 20

October 21, 2024 Steve 0

When True Delta recently had a 20-year birthday, publisher Michael Karesh asked if any readers wanted to help bring a new burst of energy to his website, which provides practical resources for car buyers. “One […]

1966 Oldsmobile Toronado
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Motor Trend’s predictions in late-1964 were decidedly hit and miss

October 2, 2024 Steve 7

Motor Trend’s November 1964 issue predicted a few things that didn’t happen. They included: Of these two items, a sporty Pontiac sounded more plausible — and perhaps reflected an effort by the likes of John […]

1985 Renault Alliance convertible
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Motor Trend tries to put a positive spin on Renault bailing out American Motors

September 9, 2024 Steve 2

A 1980 Motor Trend story on the tie up between American Motors and Renault had a few intriguing wrinkles scattered among all the puffery. For example, Fred M. H. Gregory reported that AMC was close […]

1961 Chevrolet Corvair Monza
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Motor Trend asked former car designers to offer frank views on the 1961 models

August 28, 2024 Steve 5

Motor Trend had an intriguing article in its December 1960 issue: former designers supposedly gave their “frank opinions of what is right and wrong with all of the 1961 cars” (1960, p. 29). Let’s walk […]

1975 AMC Pacer X
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Popular Mechanics gives AMC one last chance to spin the Pacer before its launch

August 2, 2024 Steve 4

The January 1975 issue of Popular Mechanics offered a breathless peek at a new generation of smaller cars that would supposedly be “big on the inside but small outside.” Although the story included sketches of […]

1963 Chrysler New Yorker Salon
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1963-64 New Yorker Salon was more ‘continental’ than the 1961-63 Lincoln

July 5, 2024 Steve 9

The Chrysler Corporation took some unusual steps in 1962-64 to rebuild its declining sales in the premium-priced and luxury-car fields. That included getting rid of the New Yorker two-door hardtop in 1962, downsizing senior Chryslers […]

1973 Buick Riviera
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Why wasn’t the 1971 ‘boat-tail’ Buick Riviera shrunk to compact size?

June 16, 2024 Steve 21

David Burrell has written what may be the most detailed account of how William Mitchell vainly tried to shift the “boat-tail” 1971 Buick Riviera to a mid-sized platform. Burrell’s story in Retro Autos (2021) even […]

1971 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight
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Oldsmobile’s John Beltz sounded like a rather cautious GM executive

May 29, 2024 Steve 9

John Beltz has been pointed to as one of the more forward-looking General Motors’ executives of the early-70s, but he came across as rather cautious in a lengthy Motor Trend (1970) interview. He was the […]

1972 Buick LeSabre 4-door hardtop
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Popular Science pans premium cars for cost cutting and impractical styling

May 6, 2024 Steve 3

Popular Science’s Jan P. Norbye and Jim Dunne criticized the quality and practicality of four 1972 premium-priced big cars. They road tested the Buick LeSabre, Chrysler Newport Royal, Mercury Monterey and Oldsmobile Delta 88. “It’s […]

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    Peter Grist views car designer Virgil Exner through rose-tinted glasses
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