The biggest automotive myths – and why they’re wrong
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Over the last century and a quarter, motoring has become entangled in a web of untruths and half-truths.
Ford Motor Company - 2/31
Americans and front-wheel drive: the myth
Ford Motor Company - 3/31
Americans and front-wheel drive: the truth
General Motors - 4/31
Aston Martin: the myth
Aston Martin - 5/31
Aston Martin: the truth
Aston Martin - 6/31
Chevrolet Nova: the myth
General Motors - 7/31
Chevrolet Nova: the truth
General Motors - 8/31
Drag racing: the myth
Santa Pod Raceway - 9/31
Drag racing: the truth
Chevrolet - 10/31
Ford Pinto: the myth
Ford Motor Company - 11/31
Ford Pinto: the truth
Ford Motor Company - 12/31
Hillclimbing: the myth
Audi - 13/31
Hillclimbing: the truth
Mark Constanduros - 14/31
Mass production: the myth
Ford Motor Company - 15/31
Mass production: the truth
Newspress - 16/31
Model T Ford: the myth
Ford Motor Company - 17/31
Model T Ford: the truth
Ford Motor Company - 18/31
Most boring Grand Prix: the myth
Autocar - 19/31
Most boring Grand Prix: the truth (or at least a valid opinion)
Bugatti - 20/31
Silver Arrows: the myth
Daimler - 21/31
Silver Arrows: the truth
Audi - 22/31
Vauxhall Nova: the myth
Vauxhall Motors - 23/31
Vauxhall Nova: the truth
Newspress - 24/31
Toyota Corolla: the myth
Toyota - 25/31
Toyota Corolla: the truth
Toyota - 26/31
V12 engines: the myth
Autocar - 27/31
V12 engines: the truth
Jaguar - 28/31
Volkswagen Beetle: the myth
Volkswagen - 29/31
Volkswagen Beetle: the truth
Volkswagen - 30/31
Women in motorsport: the myth
Alfa Romeo - 31/31
Women in motorsport: the truth
Ford Motor Company