“Some of the commentary (in the 1960s and early ’70s) was so absurd as to invite permanent satire. Whoever writes the history of this will, I’m sure, be able to comment on how the automotive magazines should have been in the vanguard, right? Well, they were basically defending a colossal technological stagnation subordinated by a colossally pornographic styling mania. And all they were really interested in was power and acceleration!”
— Ralph Nader interviewed by Car and Driver (2009)
RE:SOURCES
- Smith, Steven Cole; 2009. “Ralph Nader: What I’d do Differently.” Car and Driver. Posted August 18; accessed October 17, 2020.
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