One, not unreasonable, theory on why some of us bond with cars from a tender age is that, like us, they have frontal features recognisable as a face: a nose, a mouth and two eyes. The urge to ...
For much of the 20th century, basically every car on the road came with round headlights. That all changed in the mid-1980s when the universal sealed beam headlight went out of style and was replaced ...
Headlights are a defining feature of a car’s design. If you’re able to identify a car by its lights alone, even when 98 percent of a car is shrouded in the pitch black of night, then the design’s a ...
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