Dixie - In Memoriam
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UHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.....What was the Corvair thing??
Okay, now I feel old!!
Back in the 1960s, Chevrolet had a new small compact car called the Corvair.. rear engine, designed to compete with the Volkswagens... but they were designed poorly, and this happened:
A variety of factors contributed to the Corvair's sales to plummet after 1965. Safety issues had been raised in "The Sporty Corvair" chapter of Ralph Nader's book Unsafe at Any Speed.[10] in which the 1960-63 Corvair was used as a dramatic case study. Nader asserted a greater tendency of loss of driver control, spin-out and even roll-over due to the car's swing axle design rear suspension. Published in 1965, it contributed to falling Corvair sales, although to what degree is not known. Development & Engineering changes where halted in 1966 on the year-old, redesigned second-generation cars with only Federally-mandated emissions and safety changes made therafter through the final 1969 models.
Chevrolet Corvair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is basically what made Ralph Nader famous.