Why Did America Stop Making Good Cars?
In 1965, General Motors was the largest corporation on the planet. Every other car on American roads wore a GM badge. Ford and Chrysler split most of what was left. If you had told someone on a Chevrolet assembly line in Flint, Michigan that within forty years, General Motors would be bankrupt, begging the federal government for money just to keep the lights on, they would have thought you were out of your mind. But that is exactly what happened.

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