The City Car Comes Of Age
January, 1977
The City Car Comes of AgeOur Fantasies about winding highways leading toward distant horizons to the contrary, the mundane fact remains that a vast percentage of American driving takes place in the ruck of urban and suburban streets and freeways. Most of us operate automobiles not in some zesty liaison with a splendid machine on an open road but in the turgid mire of workaday commuters struggling against their own presence to get to and from work. This reality tends to negate the need for intere...