2001 Ford Firestone Failures
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The preliminary investigation into the failure of certain Firestone tires due to tread separation revealed specific problems with both the
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The preliminary investigation into the failure of certain Firestone tires due to tread separation revealed specific problems with both the
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Heralded newcomer in the RV world, was the GMC 26-foot motorhome, first ever from Detroit. The clean-looking rig had huge
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Imagine the scene back in 1936 when Carl Mayer came into his Uncle Oscar’s office with a new advertising idea. Carl
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Japanese auto makers scrambled to be the first to put active four-wheel-steering into production. Proponents of steering all four wheels
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The past forty years have seen a tremendous growth in the highway network all over the world. Yet, ironically, they
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The Allanté was Cadillac’s answer to the Mercedes SL convertibles. These cars dominated the luxury open two-seater market in America for
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Words by President Reagan: With the Saturn concept, as I’ve seen, General Motors is heading into the future not just
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One of the single most significant development in engine design has been the turbocharger, together with the limited return of
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In 1923, GM decided to establish a proving ground. It was to be the place where all types of cars
April 15th, 2018 | by BajaBusta
Published: December 20, 1996 12:00 am The last of General Motors’ big rear-drive cars rolled off the assembly line last
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