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The 1948 Pontiac Streamliner was the last American car built the old way
Detroit moved on in 1949 — but this Pontiac refused to follow.
Each week in automotive history tells a story of innovation, ambition, and the shifting tides of industry. December 7 through 13 is no exception, offering a glimpse into moments that shaped both ...
In the annals of American history, few icons loom as large or shine as brightly as the automobile. More than mere machines, these steel chariots weren't just about getting from point A to point B; ...
Oliver Wang, a sociology professor and author at Cal State Long Beach, spent years griping to his friends about the lack of Asian American representation in Southern California’s car history. “I was ...
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How Japanese automakers quietly studied American muscle cars — then changed the game
Japan didn't copy American muscle — they fixed everything Detroit refused to.
In the American automobile industry, few names are as iconic as Chevrolet. Founded in 1911, the brand has more than a century of history, and over the decades, has introduced many models in the U.S.
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