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1967 Cadillac Eldorado
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Even Motor Trend complained about the 1967 Cadillac Eldorado’s brakes

May 1, 2024 Steve 10

Motor Trend was hardly known as the toughest of the car-buff magazines, but it nevertheless complained about inadequate brakes on the 1967 Cadillac Eldorado. A road test found that the Eldorado’s stopping distances from 60 […]

1950 Studebaker
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Bullet-nosed 1950 Studebaker was called futuristic when it was introduced

February 12, 2024 Steve 2

Last month Indie Auto made fun of articles written with artificial intelligence by running a fake piece about the 1950 Studebaker (go here). The infamous bullet-nosed car deserves more attention than that, so let’s take […]

1972 Ford Gran Torino 2-door hardtop
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All-new 1972 Ford Torino didn’t rank well against older intermediates

February 5, 2024 Steve 3

The 1972 Ford Torino was a particularly big deal. The automaker had bestowed upon its mid-sized offerings the first all-new platform since they were introduced in 1962. Ford ditched unit-body construction and increased exterior dimensions […]

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The question of whether size matters when it comes to auto safety has a long history

January 24, 2024 Steve 2

The argument that big vehicles are safer than small ones has been floating around since imports first made inroads in the U.S. during the late-1950s. For example, in 1958 Road & Track magazine quoted the […]

1974 Oldsmobile Omega
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The switch to smaller cars began before the first oil embargo in late-1973

September 11, 2023 Steve 7

The shift to smaller cars was happening before the first oil embargo, which stretched from October 1973 through March 174 (Wikipedia, 2023). In an October 1972 column, Popular Science Automotive Editor Jan P. Norbye walked […]

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Automotive News’ commentators show outrage over Dodge’s shift to EVs

August 31, 2023 Steve 18

Back in December of 2021 Automotive News discontinued comments on its website in favor of those on Facebook. How have things worked out so far? Not so good, if I go by the last few […]

1970 Oldsmobile Toronado
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1970 Oldsmobile Toronado still suffered from handling and braking problems

May 10, 2022 Steve 3

“Here is a marvelous high-speed touring car. Its comfortable ride and straight-as-a-die tracking on straightaways make it a very attractive vehicle for long-distance driving. Its front-wheel drive is also a great asset on wet, icy, […]

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Art Railton: 1960 compacts prove ‘vitality’ of U.S. automakers

May 10, 2021 Steve 0

“Proud, that’s what the industry is — proud of itself. And with reason. It proved its vitality, its flexibility. It proved that it responds to public demand, after all. Sure, there was a period of […]

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    Video histories of DeSoto and American Motors aren’t as good as books
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    Four lingering questions about Aaron Severson’s take on the 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk
    February 20, 2026 6
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