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Changing Shape of Cars Archive
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What Are the Odds of That? — One of 2500 Lucid Airs and Last Century’s Century
Posted on December 2, 2022 | 47 CommentsAlways keen to share the strange and wondrous sightings from my drives around town, I nowadays seem to find more rare new cars than survivor/unusual old cars. Well, this week […] -
QOTD: What Was The Best Buick Ever Made?
Posted on September 30, 2022 | 51 CommentsA couple of days ago, Jim Klein titled his 1989 LeSabre post “Was This The Best Buick Ever Made?” That does rather beg the question of which Buick was the […] -
On The Go Outtake: Not Something I See Every Day — At Least Not Yet
Posted on May 23, 2022 | 68 CommentsOn a drizzly morning drive into Boston last week, I spotted strange headlights advancing in the left lane. Hummmmm…this isn’t something I see every day. -
The Changing Shape (and Size) of Cars: Subaru 360 and Ascent – Yes, They’re To Scale
Posted on December 21, 2020 | 26 CommentsChris Cieslak keeps them coming, so I’ll keep posting them. This one was a bit of a shocker, as it’s easy to forget just how big Subarus have gotten and […]