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“Americans don’t buy wagons” During the activity bringing the CTS Sedan to production and developing a sedan-based coupe, we weren’t quite finished yet. One of the new designers on the team, Colin Phipps, and I were having conversations on how Cadillac could gain credibility in Europe. Cadillac had made several unsuccessful attempts to gain a …

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And so to Enfield Playing Fields to attend the town’s eponymous “Pageant of Motoring”. I was invited to this annual celebration of things motoring (the scope of which stretched to showcasing the running R-R Merlin aero engine) by a Whitewebbs Trustee after he caught wind of my recent article on DTW. It takes place over …

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Part 7: It’s the new thing.  The Jaguar V12 story might be described as a continuum, an entity composed of diverse and complex elements which evolved over time, in response to social, economic, and technological changes. The engineering elements inevitably interact. One decision bears heavily on another. The V12 was big physically and in cubic …

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Sur la plage abandonnée Coquillages et crustacés Qui l’eût cru, déplorent la perte de l’été Qui depuis s’en est allé.[1] If you hadn’t already guessed, our next port of call is France. Renault 4 Plein Air Being first does not always pay off; the Renault 4 Plein Air was unveiled one day before Citroën presented …

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Roof materials of the world, unite. Pronouncing Welsh place names has always been a fraught task. Take Blaenau Ffestiniog, for example, a small mining town formerly known as The Slate Capital of the World. In order to get the product from mine to exporter ship, an entirely new town, Porthmadog was created by English MP …

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