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1956 Packard booklet hints at how James Nance got too big for his britches

by Steve in Literature 11

(EXPANDED FROM 11/1/2021) Old Car Brochures has an unusual marketing piece from Packard. “Story of a Living Legend and the world in which it grows” showcased the automaker’s history as well as its last-ditched effort to modernize. The 22-page booklet compared the company’s milestones with those of the United States. For example, the first Packard was built in 1899, the same year that Teddy Roosevelt became president. Or in 1935-39 Packard introduced medium-priced cars and closed-type door handles that “eliminate the danger of hooking clothes.” This [...]

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Trump’s trade war could tempt Canada to welcome Chinese EVs

by Steve in Drive-By Musings 2

Republican attempts to “slam the brakes” on electric vehicle adoption (Rivero, 2025) combined with President Trump’s trade war with Canada could create an opening for Chinese EVs. BYD is increasingly looking like it it is producing the EV equivalent of the Ford Model T. For example, this week the Chinese automaker announced a new charging system that [...]

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How long will automotive styling be dominated by brutalism?

by Steve in Links 5

Question-of-the-day features tend to be vapid, so I usually ignore them. However, I must admit to getting drawn into a Jalopnik query about what are the ugliest cars on the market today (Bellwood, 2025). The range of proposals shows how styling can be quite subjective. For example, I would agree that the BMW XM has an overamped design — particularly with [...]

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Why does knowledge advance sooo slowly in the U.S. auto history field?

by Steve in Media Analysis 0

Indie Auto has previously explored this question, but I would like to offer some updated and expanded thoughts. The basic problem is that the U.S. auto history field all too often feels like it was frozen in time somewhere back in the 1980s — and our knowledge about the past has not advanced much since then. I suspect that one reason why is that the field is too [...]

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