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Compact cars became the neglected stepchildren of U.S. automakers

by Steve in Data Dive 20

(EXPANDED FROM 6/26/2024) Compact cars represented a dramatic change for U.S. automakers when they were introduced in the early-1960s. After spending the previous decade making its “standard-sized” cars bigger, glitzier and more powerful, Detroit responded to skyrocketing sales of imports by fielding much-smaller and more [...]

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The Studebaker Hawk reached its high point in 1957 — and fell rather quickly

by Steve in Gallery 20

(EXPANDED FROM 6/12/2024) The Studebaker Hawk arguably reached its peak in 1957. This was when it sold the best — almost 20,000 units. This was also Peak Hawk from a styling standpoint. For one shining moment, Studebaker had a well-sorted entry in the fledgling personal coupe market — and no direct competition. Alas, things went downhill [...]

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