Detroit 1975: When less is more, smaller is better....

from Car and Driver, October 1974


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Page 1: Introduction Page 2:  Less Is More Article Theme picture Page 3: Compacts- Mercury Monarch & Dodge Darts Page 4: Nova, Omega & Ford's Compacts

Page 1: Introduction

Page 2:  Less Is More Article Theme picture

Page 3: Compacts- Mercury Monarch & Dodge Darts

Page 4: Nova, Omega & Ford's Compacts

Page 5: Compacts continued, featuring GM & Plymouth Page 6: Corvette, Camaro & Firebird Page 7: Super Compacts: Starfire & Skyhawk from Buick Page 8: Monza 2+2

Page 5: Compacts continued, featuring GM & Plymouth

Page 6: Corvette, Camaro & Firebird

Page 7: Super Compacts: Starfire & Skyhawk from Buick

Page 8: Monza 2+2

Page 9: Super Coupes continued Page 10: Mustang II Ghia Page 11: Personal Luxury Cars Page12: Ford & Chrysler 

Page 9: Super Coupes continued

Page 10: Mustang II Ghia

Page 11: Personal Luxury Cars

Page12: Ford & Chrysler 

Page 13: Subcompacts Page 14: Intermediates Page 15: Full Size Luxury Cars Page16: Review Begins with subcompacts & super coupes

Page 13: Subcompacts

Page 14: Intermediates

Page 15: Full-Size Cars

Page16: Reviews begin with subcompacts & super coupes

Page 17: Compacts, Sporty Cars, including Corvette Page 18: Intermediates & Personal Luxury reviews Page 19: Personal Luxury car reviews continued Page 20: Full Size Luxury Cars reviews

Page 17: Compacts, Sporty Cars, including Corvette

Page 18: Intermediates & Personal Luxury reviews

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