User:Dennis Brown/Articles/American automobile industry in the 1970s

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Intro

New models

General Motors[edit]

Chevrolet[edit]

Cadillac[edit]

Oldsmobile[edit]

Pontiac[edit]

Buick[edit]

Ford[edit]

Ford[edit]

Lincoln[edit]

Mercury[edit]

Chrysler[edit]

Chrysler[edit]

Plymouth[edit]

Dodge[edit]

Imports[edit]

Pressure from imports increased during the 1970s, as sales of imports went from 1% in 1955, to 10% by 1960 and by 1069, accounted for 15% of all auto sold. By the end of the 1970s, imports were up to x% of total sales

Datsun (now Nissan) B210

Honda CVCC

End of an era[edit]

The Clean Air Act was first past in 1963, but it wasn't until 1970 that updates to this had a major impact on car manufacturers

Emissions, etc[edit]

Unleaded gas[edit]

Oil crisis[edit]

Labor unions[edit]

A new car culture[edit]

(keep it short, its an industry article...) Dukes of Hazzard, Mad Max, Starsky and Hutch

Smokey and the Bandit was a very successful movie with a car taking center stage. The movie probably sold more Pontiac Trans Ams than Pontiacs advertising, as sales of the car skyrocketed from x to y after release.


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