Cars We Loved in the 1970s

Cars We Loved in the 1970s

by Giles Chapman
Cars We Loved in the 1970s

Cars We Loved in the 1970s

by Giles Chapman

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Overview

The 1970s saw some ground-breaking new metal in British showrooms: the Renault 5 established the new ‘supermini’ class, the Volkswagen Golf gave the average family car a hatchback and top quality, the Ford Capri made sporty cars available to everyone and, despite all of this, that old favourite the Ford Cortina continued to rule the sales charts. It was a funny old time to be a driver, and Britain started to experience a love/hate relationship with the four-wheeled machine that previously symbolised nothing but speed and freedom. The economic rollercoaster sent fuel prices soaring, while the country’s roads left something to be desire, and then there was the issue of those cars themselves: it seemed British manufacturers, beset by striking workers and falling quality standards, were stalling as Japan’s Datsuns and Toyotas cruised off with contented customers. Giles Chapman documents the whole turbulent decade stunningly illustrated book, from the cars that dominated our motoring lives to the much-maligned Morris Marina and Reliant Robin actually helped drivers out of a jam.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780752494326
Publisher: The History Press
Publication date: 10/01/2013
Series: Cars we Loved
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 5.80(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Giles Chapman is an award-winning writer and commentator on the industry, history, and culture of cars. He has been editor of Classic & Sports Car, the world’s best-selling classic car magazine, and is the author of more than 15 books including Chapman's Car CompendiumThe Illustrated Encyclopedia of Extraordinary Automobiles, My Dad Had One Of Those, and The Worst Cars Ever Sold.
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