1961 Dodge Polara 4-door hardtop
Data Dive

Chrysler’s collapse in premium-priced field was a bigger deal than Edsel’s

by Steve in Data Dive 9

(EXPANDED FROM 6/23/2023) A while back Indie Auto reader Geeber asked about what happened to Chrysler Corporation’s market share in the premium-priced field after Dodge went downmarket in 1960. He was referring to a major corporate shakeup where Dodge was given low-priced entries, initially under the Dart nameplate. I should start by acknowledging squishiness in historical accounts. Lanny Knutson [...]

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Roy D. Chapin Jr.
Links

Roy D. Chapin Jr. showed little self awareness when recounting AMC tenure

by Steve in Links 1

Once upon a time the Henry Ford museum sponsored an automotive design oral history project. Among the people interviewed was Roy D. Chapin Jr., who led American Motors from 1967-77. The Automobile in American Life and Society (2025) lists around one hundred oral histories, but a goodly number of them aren’t actually available at [...]

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  • Maui Dip sign
    I have long thought that American government could communicate more effectively if it used a senes of humor once in a while. Thus, I was intrigued by this sign on an obscure rural highway in Maui, Hawaii. Was the sign turned upside down — and put unusually low on its post [...]
1978 Volkswagen Scirocco
Design Notes

First-generation Scirocco was trendy but didn’t look like a Volkswagen

by Steve in Design Notes 26

(EXPANDED FROM 1/16/2023) Yesterday Aaron Severson weighed in on the original Volkswagen Scirocco, so this is a good time to expand on a piece I wrote a few years ago after finding a rare — and rather weathered — specimen in the wild. On his Patreon website, Severson (2025) was pretty dismissive of the car. He argued that [...]

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1963 Studebaker Avanti
Fake Design

Was the 1963-64 Studebaker Avanti a fatal mistake?

by Steve in Fake Design 36

(EXPANDED FROM 4/22/2022) The 1963-64 Studebaker Avanti has been described by historian Patrick Foster as “one of the most beautiful automobiles ever to grace the road” (2008, p. 138). Even so, the premium-priced sporty coupe was arguably a commercial failure. Studebaker could have plausibly extended its time as an automobile [...]

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