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- Midsommar on Automotive History: A Brief Guide To Early German Fords, Part 2 – The Last Decade Of German Independence
- Midsommar on Curbside Classic: 1988 Buick LeSabre and LeSabre T-Type – The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
- Scott McPherson (NZ) on My 2005 VW Phaeton: Phated To Make Poor Car Choices
- Scott McPherson (NZ) on Curbside Find: 1965 Ford Cortina GT – Nothing To Add
- Scott McPherson (NZ) on Curbside Find: 1965 Ford Cortina GT – Nothing To Add
- Midsommar on Automotive History: 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV – Bunkie Knudsen Leaves His Mark
- Aaron Severson on Automotive History: 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV – Bunkie Knudsen Leaves His Mark
- Mike W. on Vintage Snapshots: Truck People In The ’50s-’60s
- Aaron Severson on Curbside Classic: 1988 Buick LeSabre and LeSabre T-Type – The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
- Aaron Severson on Automotive History: 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV – Bunkie Knudsen Leaves His Mark
Nissan Sentra Archive
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Curbside Newsstand: Nissan Hopes 2020 Sentra Can Save Company From Bargain Basement Hell
Posted on December 19, 2019 | 29 CommentsThe 2010s saw several mainstream car companies pivot upmarket. Hyundai and Kia entered a new era with the Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride, two vehicles focused on delivering value based […] -
Curbside Classic: 1991-2017 Nissan Tsuru – Hasta Luego, Muchacho
Posted on March 7, 2017 | 19 Comments24 years. That’s how far short Nissan fell of Volkswagen’s successful 49-year run of the Beetle in Mexico, where it was known as the Sédan or vocho. Still, 25 years is […] -
Cohort Outtake: 1987-88 Nissan Sentra Hatchback – When Nissan Made Non-Sedan Sentras
Posted on January 25, 2017 | 27 CommentsPhotos courtesy of Chris Muller Considering the Sentra has been a sedan-only line for over 20 years, it’s easy to forget there were once myriad body styles available. For the […] -
CC Global: The Mexican Carscape In 2016 – Part II, The Older Metal
Posted on November 17, 2016 | 33 CommentsIn Part I, I showed you the most common vehicles of this century in Mexico and promised Part II would feature the most ubiquitous pre-2000 vehicles. If you were expecting […]