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How the Shape of Cars Went From Boxy in the 1980s to Curvy in the 1990s

  • Scott BealeScott Beale
  • December 14, 2016

Vox explains the shift that caused the shape of cars to go from boxy in the 1980s to curvy in the 1990s.

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