1981: The Dodge Aries Receives the Imperial Treatment
November 28th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Seen here was what was said to be the 1982 New Yorker. Not to be too much like its old
November 28th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Seen here was what was said to be the 1982 New Yorker. Not to be too much like its old
November 27th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The World Car. That’s what Ford called the Escort when it debuted as a 1981 model, in reference to Ford’s
November 27th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The alliance between American Motors and Renault was to lead to eventual assembly of the French import in the U.S.
November 22nd, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Prior to the arrival of the Touareg SUV in 2004, the Passat was Volkswagen’s biggest car. Both sedan and wagon
November 21st, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The name Volvo traditionally conjures up plenty of favorable images, but fun isn’t one of them. This condition wasn’t helped
November 20th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Pontiac, probably the most dynamic and forward thinking of GM’s divisions, was on a roll since the introduction of the
November 20th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
The All American pick was back. Ford, Chrysler, Chevrolet and GMC all introduced new trucks for 1982, downsized to beat the Japanese
November 17th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Even before pencil was put to paper, the Taurus design program was unusual. Rather than putting the design team in
November 16th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Toyota, Japan’s biggest automaker, had to do something completely different when it was putting together its marketing strategy for the
November 15th, 2016 | by BajaBusta
Widely previewed throughout 1985, and first sold in the 1986 model year, the Taurus was one of Ford Motor Company’s
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