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The Dodge That (Almost) Ate Detroit: Chrysler's Disastrous 1962 Downsizing
(Matching tags: downsizing)
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 ...
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Less Is More: The Pontiac Grand Prix and the Politics of Downsizing
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Thirty years ago, the watchword of the auto industry was
downsizing
. Driven by high oil prices and ever-increasing emission standards, American automakers were forced to dramatically reduce the size ...