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Why do Japanese automakers continue to make their vehicles look so scary?

by Steve in Current Events 1

My biggest takeaway from a trip to the 2024 Seattle auto show last week was how automakers continue to try to out outdo each other in making their cars and trucks looks scary. Why? Clotaire Rapaille, arguably the originator of the scary-looking vehicle, posits that car buyers tend to make decisions based upon their “reptilian brain,” which [...]

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Dan Neil: Auto journalists feel great pressures

by Steve in Quotes 4

“The entire environment is incestuous. They introduce new cars. They fly journalists in and put them up at really nice hotels and, you know, treat them to experiences that they would never possibly in a million years — they wouldn’t even be allowed in these hotels ordinarily. You know, and that’s not supposed to affect their judgment. But it is [...]

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1971-74 Dodge Charger: Making the most of a questionable idea

by Steve in Data Dive 15

(EXPANDED FROM 5/16/2023) In response to the interesting conversation in the comment thread about Chrysler’s early-70s compacts, I thought it could be useful to expand on a data dive I did a while back on the 1971-74 Dodge Charger. This was arguably the single most ambitious new Chrysler passenger car of the early-70s. Chrysler’s 1971 mid-sized [...]

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