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cars in 2010
As the list shows, Americans still love trucks — the Ford F-150 continues its reign as sales champion. The Honda CR-V was the best-selling crossover in the land and the placement of models like the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord and Chevrolet Malibu shows that family sedans are still very much in fashion with most buyers. -
cars in 1960
American cars of the early 1960s were lumbering, chrome-encrusted behemoths. The 1963 Sting Ray, the first of the second-generation (C2) Chevy two-seaters, was shockingly beautiful, lithe, nimble, and, of course, blindingly fast. -
cars in 1970
The 70s weren't just a time of evolving fashions and styles
the 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme is a perfect encapsulation of all of that. This timeless classic had it all: a powerful engine, a low price, a roomy interior and a stylish body -
cars in 1980
The 1980's are considered to be the darkest time for American muscle cars due to damage done by stricter government regulations, fuel shortages, and regrettable corporate planning. -
cars in 1990
Flashy futurism actually gave way to practicality. The boxy designs, poor fit and finish and horribly ergonomic interiors disappeared. From a technology perspective the 1990s led to a lot of advancements that made cars more efficient, faster and more fun to drive. -
cars in 2000
The Sports Utility Vehicles of the 2000's were bigger, more powerful and included far more features than previous models, off-roading and 4-wheeling was increasingly popular and with technology making engines more efficient it seemed like the best of both worlds. -
cars in 2023
cars like the the Chevrolet Corvette is a line of American two-door, two-seater luxury sports cars, manufactured and marketed by GM, under the Chevrolet marque, since 1953.