For the last few weeks, we’ve looked at my favorite vehicles of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and we are finally heading towards the present. The year 2000 marked the start of a new millennium and had the car industry speeding towards the future. Several factors contributed to a rapidly changing target for automotive makers. Increased […]
Author: Leah McClure
Our Favorite Cars of the ‘90s
The 1990s represent a golden age of sorts for vehicles. Vehicle manufacturers were cranking out high-quality cars left and right, and the Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) was especially enjoying exponential growth. Cars weren’t just vehicles, they were a culture and way of life, and that culture had never been more expansive than it was in […]
Our Favorite Cars of the ‘80s
The 1980s was a rough decade. Rocked by an economic recession, new EPA regulations, and a changing consumer base, vehicle manufacturers had to get with the times or suffer the consequences. The result was a whole slew of cringe-worthy cars, plus some classics that shined amongst the muck. Most big vehicle manufacturers had a little […]
Our Favorite Cars of the ‘70s
If the car industry has awkward teenage years, it’d be the 1970s. The government was totally grounding all the vehicle manufacturers, forcing them to prioritize emission control over unfettered power. There were plenty of growing pains during this transitional period, but the ‘70s turned out to be a memorable decade for the industry. Car dealers […]