With the publishing of Unsafe at any Speed in 1965, Ralph Nader made Corvairs like today's Nice Price or No Dice 95 Van, the unwitting poster child for dangerous car design. Today, we're way past that ...
Ah, the noble Corvair. No, it wasn’t particularly dangerous, Ralph Nader notwithstanding, but despite GM’s denials everybody knew that it was an imitation VW Beetle, which had taken an utterly ...
The Corvair is the most un-Chevrolet ride ever made and possibly the weirdest American car to roll off the line. A rear-engine flat-six, compact sounds like something that would come from Germany or ...
There are many “what were they thinking moments” in the automotive industry, the most recent of which include the Dieselgate scandal and Takata debacle. The Ford-Firestone controversy also springs to ...
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Bowing for the 1960 model year, the Chevy Corvair was Chevrolet’s new economy car. The Corvair name, a contraction of the Corvette and Bel Air monikers, had previously been used for a 1954 GM Motorama ...
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The Chevy Corvair bowed for the 1960 model year as the Bowtie brand’s air-cooled economy offering. The name came from a contraction of the Corvette and Bel Air nameplates. The Corvair story began when ...