Charisse Medrano
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Gas-powered vehicles quietly power GM’s profit rebound
General Motors is enjoying a profit revival that owes far more to gasoline than to lithium. While the company has spent years branding itself as…
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EV debacle forces GM to slash 2,900 jobs and close $102M facility
General Motors is confronting the harshest fallout yet from its electric vehicle strategy, cutting 2,900 jobs and shutting a $102 million factory in the Midwest…
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GM projects 2026 EV output will plummet
General Motors is preparing for a sharp pullback in electric vehicle production in 2026, a reversal that underscores how quickly the industry’s expectations for mass…
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How the 1969 AMC SC/Rambler challenged mainstream muscle strategy
In a late 1960s market dominated by big block intermediates, the 1969 AMC Hurst SC/Rambler took a very different path to muscle. Instead of another…
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The 1968 Plymouth Satellite quietly delivered real performance
The 1968 Plymouth Satellite arrived in showrooms as the sensible middle child of Chrysler’s midsize lineup, yet it quietly packed the hardware and chassis to…
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Why the 1964 Chrysler New Yorker stayed conservative when rivals moved
The 1964 Chrysler New Yorker arrived at a moment when American luxury cars were stretching, swooping, and chasing fashion, yet it held to a measured,…
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How the 1966 Pontiac Star Chief targeted buyers who valued quiet power
The 1966 Pontiac Star Chief did not shout about performance with stripes or spoilers. It whispered it through a hushed cabin, a long wheelbase, and…
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The 1965 Mercury Park Lane went upscale when buyers wanted comfort
The 1965 Mercury Park Lane arrived at a moment when American buyers were starting to ask for more than brute power and chrome. They wanted…
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How the 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS sold performance in volume
The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS did something Detroit usually struggled to pull off: it wrapped serious performance in a package that still made sense…
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Why the 1964 Ford Thunderbird signaled a new direction for personal cars
The 1964 Ford Thunderbird arrived at a moment when American drivers were starting to want something more personal than a family sedan but more comfortable…
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