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1958 Buick
Letters to the Editor

Why the popularity of premium-priced U.S. car brands fell in the late-1950s

October 3, 2022 Steve 3

Peter’s letter to the editor last week about our 1958 Studebaker article has generated a robust discussion. Thank you to everyone who has participated. Part of Geeber’s comment in that thread addresses a broader topic: […]

1960 Comet 2-door sedan
Quotes

Could the 1960 Comet have saved the Edsel?

September 30, 2022 Steve 6

“Then, in a postscript — and as if adding insult to injury — the most successful Edsel of all, the Comet, was built as a Mercury. The Mercury Comet was virtually indistinguishable from the Edsel […]

1958 Studebaker front
Letters to the Editor

1958 Studebaker’s styling was ‘quite in line’ with the Big Three’s

September 27, 2022 Steve 19

Peter recently submitted a comment that took to task our article, “1958 Studebaker: Honesty is the best policy.” One part of his critique was that I “mis-quoted facts.” I strive to be accurate — particularly […]

1953 Nash Rambler Country Club 2-door hardtop
Quotes

1953 Popular Mechanics: Will U.S. cars get any smaller or bigger?

September 13, 2022 Steve 2

For the February 1953 issue of Popular Mechanics, Automotive Editor Arthur R. Railton and Detroit Automotive Correspondent Siler Freeman interviewed three American engineers and designers after they returned from European auto shows. The following quotes […]

1969 Dodge Charger
Quotes

Chrysler’s Lynn Townsend giveth and taketh on warranties

August 26, 2022 Steve 5

“Hard-eyed Townsend caught the industry with its pants down in 1962 when Chrysler suddenly offered its customers a five-year or 50,000-mile warranty on principal engine and power-train components on new cars. Industry practice at the […]

1965 Ford Mustang parts car
Letters to the Editor

Collectible Automobile ‘is not equipped to explore’ decline of U.S. automakers

August 11, 2022 Steve 4

The comment thread in our Frank Peiler story has morphed into a more general discussion about Collectible Automobile magazine and the state of the auto history media. I am front-paging Geeber’s comment because it presents […]

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August 4, 2022 Steve 0
1977 AMC Gremlin X
Media Analysis

Was AMC seriously considering a late-70s Gremlin wagon?

July 29, 2022 Steve 1

Dan Strohl (2022) has posted a photograph of what could have been a Gremlin wagon prototype. His story and comment thread offer a number of plausible ideas about what AMC had in mind, but I […]

1960 Ford Falcon 4-door sedan and wagon
Quotes

Eugene Bordinat: Robert McNamara was too logical

July 12, 2022 Steve 6

“[P]robably the guy that was most admired [by Ford Motor Company executive Lewis Crusoe] was [Robert] McNamara. He was a very concise speaker, he was a logician and prided himself that he was. He knew how […]

Maryann Keller in 2013
Current Events

Auto industry analyst Maryann Keller was a key critic of ‘Detroit Mind’

June 24, 2022 Steve 3

I think it is important to acknowledge the death of automotive analyst Maryann Keller for two reasons. First, because she offered one of the most prescient perspectives on the U.S. auto industry’s decline. Second, because […]

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