Corvair sales were already declining before Ralph Nader wrote Unsafe At Any Speed ... car in American automotive history: the Chevrolet Corvair. Here's a '64 convertible that I spotted last ...
Over the years, certain models have gained peculiar reputations, making them the subjects of both ridicule and fascination ...
On the classic side, there's a 1967 Chevy Corvair Monza convertible ... than the Fiero with over 1.8 million sold. Of course, Ralph Nader's book Unsafe at Any Speed kind of poisoned the well ...
Chevrolet Motor Company opened its doors ... It was, perhaps, the Ford Mustang's momentum that ultimately doomed the Corvair, ...
The Chevrolet Corvair was a groundbreaking car with independent ... its rear-mounted engine earned it a questionable place in ...
The Corvair was built for the 1960 through 1969 model years and has been the subject of much controversy over the decades. What makes it a great shorty candidate is its boxer-six engine—both air ...
Critics had a field day mocking its peculiar design, which resembled a distorted version of more refined models, making it a ...
Ralph Nader has a problem. After using his beloved Paper Mate Flair felt-tipped pens for more than 30 years, Nader noticed a change: His pens have been drying out faster than ever. He reached out ...
The car-buying public ultimately preferred less economical V8 automobiles. That caused the Corvair's demise, not Ralph Nader, who cannot even drive.
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RALPH NADER: Well, Amy and Juan, there’s going to be a lot to digest here. This is a collapse of the Democratic Party. They didn’t get their vote out that they wanted.
Ralph Nader recently accepted Pat Buchanan’s invitation to sit down with us and explain why his third-party presidential bid ought to appeal to conservatives disaffected with George W.