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1978 Pontiac Grand Am CA - One Big Missed Opportunity
If you were a performance car fan back in the 1970s, finding something on the new car dealership lots that could burn the tires was a very hard task especially by the late-1970s. Every automaker during the 1970s ran away from performance cars, displacement had shrunk and horsepower did a nosedive. Only one automaker by the late-1970s was still delivering true performance and that was Pontiac. After the performance bubble of the muscle car era burst in 1972, Pontiac released one of its most pot... Read More >> |
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1979 Cadillac Eldorado - Smaller Can Be Bigger and Better
Cadillac had a simple formula since the 1950s and that was provide the buying public with the biggest, most luxurious, and technologically advanced stylish automobiles and watch the profits come a rolling in. And this formula worked flawlessly until the 1970s when government regulations and skyrocketing fuel costs pinned Cadillac's back up against the wall. Cadillac was forced to downsize its entire fleet of cars. The big problem was how do you offer more with a car that's less weight and much ... Read More >> |
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