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Car and Driver says Ford Mustang will ‘murder’ the 1964 Plymouth Barracuda

April 10, 2024 Steve 9

A Car and Driver article on the just-introduced 1964 Plymouth Barracuda adopted an unusual format — a transcript of a conversation with a Chrysler official. When a road tester complained that the car’s underpinnings didn’t […]

1970 American Motors ad with Chapin
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Car and Driver gives Roy D. Chapin royal treatment in 1970 AMC Hornet story

March 26, 2024 Steve 0

Car and Driver under David E. Davis gave the royal treatment to American Motors’ head Roy D. Chapin Jr. A case in point was a story about the 1970 AMC Hornet, which treated Chapin’s marketing […]

1970 Dodge Challenger
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Car and Driver does better than Motor Trend in assessing 1970 Dodge Challenger

March 20, 2024 Steve 5

Motor Trend‘s road test of the 1970 Dodge Challenger was largely laudatory, noting that “Dodge has had a few years to observe what’s been going on in the pony car field and has incorporated many […]

2001 BMW 745
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BMW’s 7 Series ‘Bangle butt’ helped legitimize weird styling

March 6, 2024 Steve 9

(EXPANDED FROM 3/5/2021) In the comments we’ve recently talked about Chris Bangle, so I thought I would expand a story I had written a few years ago about one of the most controversial designs that […]

1964 Ford Thunderbird
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Car and Driver playfully roasts a 1964 Ford Thunderbird convertible

February 13, 2024 Steve 4

Car and Driver’s road test of a 1964 Ford Thunderbird reminded me of what I enjoyed about the magazine in its heyday. Although it threw in a few bits of fawning praise, that struck me […]

1966 Oldsmobile Toronado and drivetrain
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1966 Oldsmobile Toronado: Just another shiny thing from General Motors

January 19, 2024 Steve 19

(EXPANDED FROM 6/18/2021) In selecting the 1966 Oldmobile Toronado as its Car of the Year, Motor Trend (2005) took out its pom-poms and gushed that “never in the 14-year history of this award has the […]

1969 Toyota Corona 4-door sedan
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Car and Driver road test of 1966 Toyota Corona anticipates Japanese ascendancy

January 3, 2024 Steve 10

A July 1966 Car and Driver road test of the Toyota Corona insisted that if this car was “typical of what the Japanese automobile industry is producing, European manufacturers deserve to lose a healthy slice […]

2011 Chrysler 300C front quarter
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2011 Chrysler 300C: The adults finally showed up

November 14, 2023 Steve 4

(EXPANDED FROM 9/18/2020) The Chrysler 300C’s styling received high praise when the car first came out in 2004. “Bold. Brash. . . . Ballsy,” gushed Motor Trend writer Arthur St. Antoine (2005) in explaining why the […]

2019 Acura RDX
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2019 Acura RDX inspired by Wavy Gravy

October 12, 2023 Steve 2

(EXPANDED FROM 11/1/2018) When I came upon a 2019 Acura RDX, I was reminded of Wavy Gravy. That’s the name of a Woodstock-era citizen activist who still uses silly performance art to generate visibility for […]

2006-7 Dodge Charger
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2006-2010 Dodge Charger: A cartoonish attempt at rip-roaring nostalgia

October 2, 2023 Steve 3

The 2006 Dodge Charger’s styling was greeted with mixed reviews when the car was introduced. Perhaps the most pointed criticism came from Car and Driver writer Larry Webster (2005), who stated that its corporate sibling […]

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