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Joe Ligo’s third AMC episode suffers from analytical weaknesses

May 20, 2025 Steve 3

One downside of partnering with another automotive historian on a media project is that you inevitably have to negotiate editorial details. That can be particularly challenging if one of the partners has considerably more stature. […]

2025 Tesla Cybertruck
Current Events

Is this an example of good corporate crisis management?

May 16, 2025 Steve 1

My undergraduate education mainly focused on journalism, but I did take a public relations class. What I remember most about it were case studies that analyzed how corporations responded to crises. The faculty member emphasized […]

1963 Rambler Classic 770 4-door sedan
Data Dive

1963 Rambler Classic was more of a compact than an intermediate

May 14, 2025 Steve 6

(EXPANDED FROM 7/10/2023) Last Friday the Public Broadcasting Service aired the second of Joe Ligo’s six half-hour episodes about American Motors, which focused on how the automaker navigated the 1960s (go here). In sync with […]

1971 Plymouth Valiant 4-door sedan
History

1971 Plymouth Valiant sedan impressed media more than buying public

May 12, 2025 Steve 7

(EXPANDED FROM 3/27/2023) A Popular Science road test ranked the 1971 Plymouth Valiant four-door sedan above its newest rivals among the low-priced brands — the Ford Maverick and AMC Hornet (Norbye and Dunne, 1971). That […]

1951 Kaiser 2-door coupe
Quotes

Jack Mueller’s rationale for GM not selling V8s to Kaiser is questionable

May 10, 2025 Steve 2

Jack Mueller’s book on Kaiser-Frazer weighrd in on the question of why General Motors did not end up selling the automaker its Rocket V8 engine. He pointed to evidence that the Oldsmobile Division initially showed […]

1970 Cadillac Eldorado
Gallery

Was the 1969-70 Eldorado the best-looking postwar Cadillac?

May 9, 2025 Steve 5

When I was expanding a John DeLorean book review the other day, I dug up a 1967 General Motors ad that included a photograph of a Cadillac Eldorado. That got me wondering: Was the 1967-70 […]

Autoline After Hours
Media Analysis

Could Trump’s tariffs force out of the U.S. market 11 car brands?

May 8, 2025 Steve 6

A recent Autoline After Hours (2025) episode had the breathless title, “11 Car Brands That Tariffs Could Force Out of U.S. Market.” I would imagine that this episode got an unusual number of views on […]

2026 Slate Truck
Current Events

Can the Slate Truck find a large-enough market to be profitable?

May 2, 2025 Steve 5

Some auto analysts have recently stated that the Slate Truck could plausibly have a shot at carving out a decent market. For example, Automotive News reporter Laurence Iliff (2025) quoted AutoPacific analyst Robby DeGraff as […]

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May 2, 2025 Steve 0
1961 Cadillac
History

The ‘compact’ 1961-63 Cadillac that went nowhere

April 30, 2025 Steve 17

(EXPANDED FROM 12/16/2022) One of the more popular comments about previous versions of this story has been that the 1961-63 “compact” Cadillac failed because it looked out of proportion. It was basically a regular Cadillac […]

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    March 6, 2026 6
  • 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
    Was the 1966 Olds Cutlass Supreme the first mid-sized brougham model?
    March 5, 2026 21
  • 1976 Plymouth Volare 2-door coupe
    Splashy new cars often were the biggest disasters during the postwar period
    March 3, 2026 1
  • Reader questions Chrysler’s future as it passes 100th anniversary
    March 2, 2026 13
  • 1968 Chevrolet C10 pickup
    Was the 1967-68 Chevrolet C10 the ‘first modern pickup’?
    February 27, 2026 7
  • 1941 Studebaker Commander 2-door coupe
    1941 Studebaker Commander: Ending its big cars on a high note
    February 26, 2026 11
  • 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk front with hood open
    Four lingering questions about Aaron Severson’s take on the 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk
    February 20, 2026 6
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    October 31, 2025 0
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    Readers brainstorm ideas for future Indie Auto stories
    October 14, 2022 134
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