timeline of cars_ BJ

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  • 1960 cars

    1960 cars
    Mustang. You can't even start talking about the cars of the 1960s without mentioning the Ford Mustang. Based on the prosaic Falcon compact, the Mustang started life as a simple restyle job – and then the demands of the market took over.
  • 1969 cars

    1969 cars
    The 350 small block was one of the most popular with muscle car lovers because it had plenty of power right out of the gate, but parts were so accessible that it could be built to produce even more power and torque with a bit of knowledge and a few tools
  • 1970 cars

    1970 cars
    The comaro Z28 became an icon of American muscle, representing a perfect blend of performance and style. Its racing success further solidified its status, especially in the Trans-Am series.
  • 1980 cars

    1980 cars
    The cars sold well, thanks to their combination of practicality, efficiency, and affordability. The government loan guarantees, which Iacocca secured by demonstrating the potential success of the K-cars, provided Chrysler with the necessary funding to restructure and survive.
  • 1990 cars

    1990 cars
    The Honda Accord grows to mid-size stature with the arrival of its fourth generation for 1990 and enjoys a sales surge, surpassing 400,000 units and opening up a better than 100,000-unit lead over the second-place Ford Taurus. Again, it's named to our 10Best Cars list.
  • 2000 cars

    2000 cars
    Ford Mustang (S197) It modernized the Mustang and took complete advantage of Chevrolet not making the Camaro. They were selling a ton of these cars and were everywhere. Everyone wanted the NEW Mustang more than anything else. It was the car of the 2000s
  • 2010 cars

    2010 cars
    The fifth-generation Volkswagen Polo was the first world car of the year of the 10's. It won a host of awards, too, such as its first-ever European Car of the Year, Super mini of the year
  • 2024 cars

    2024 cars
    The Global Auto Brands Ranking Considering cumulative data up to October 2024, Toyota was still the best selling brand, with 7,49 million vehicles sold. Despite a 0.6% year-on-year decrease, the Japanese giant maintained its decade-long leadership in the market, securing a 10.9% share of all global sales.
  • 2025 cars

    2025 cars
    The newly redesigned Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan has been awarded one of the most prestigious awards in the automotive industry, 2025 Motor Trend® Car Of The Year.