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Advertised as "Nobody's Kid Brother," Chrysler's compact Valiant was originally intended to be its own marque. The story of how it became a Plymouth is a complicated one, going back to the origins of the ...
Making cars smaller (downsizing) can pay huge dividends in improved performance, better fuel economy, and lower emissions -- but if the public doesn't accept it, it can cost you dearly. To understand why ...
This most glamorous of Volkswagens is an automotive drag queen -- a rugged and humble economy-car chassis dressed up in the finest haute couture. It is also a car of many nations: engineered and built ...
4. Great Red Shark: The 1960 Dodge Polara D-500
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In Hunter S. Thompson's 1971 novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, the narrator, Raoul Duke, and his attorney, Doctor Gonzo, set out from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in a rented red convertible they dub "The ...
Even if you know nothing about cars, and your only exposure to American automobiles is TV and movies, you probably recognize this shape. It's been featured on everything from T-shirts to postage stamps, ...
In 1981, the last time Chrysler tried to market the Imperial as its own unique brand, Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca got his old buddy, Frank Sinatra, to sing a catchy little jingle for the new car, "It's ...