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How DeSoto Cars Work

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DeSoto was an offshoot of Chrysler Corporation, aiming for the market just above Plymouth in size, power and price. Learn about DeSoto's origins.

What is an art deco car?

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What is an art deco car? Read about art deco cars and classic car design of the 1920s, '30s and '40s.

Concept Car Pictures

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See concept car pictures in the concept car image gallery. Check out pictures of the latest concept cars that could be put into production.

How Sports Cars Work

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When the automobile sputtered to life in the 1880s, the sports car wasn't far behind. Learn about the history of sports cars from the 1940s to today.

How light will cars be in the future?

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Ultralight cars are built on the idea that a lighter car requires less fuel. Learn more about ultralight cars and their ultralight materials.

Car Engine Pictures

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These car engine pictures have photos that range from small economic 4 cylinders to insanely powerful 16-cylinder engines. Check out the pictures.

How Checker Cars Work

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Checker was known for making taxicabs, but it started selling civilian models, such s the Superbra, in 1959. Learn about Checker car beginnings.

How Frazer Cars Work

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The Frazer company was a marriage of Joseph Frazer's sales skill and Henry J. Kaiser's resources. Learn how this partnership worked out.

How Mercury Cars Work

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For much of its life, Mercury has built cars that are upscale versions of Fords. Find out more about Mercury's origins and models like the Cougar.

How Crosley Cars Work

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Crosley cars -- small, bare-bones, and inexpensive -- were unique to the 1930s car market. Learn about the origins of Crosley cars in this article.

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