For a large part of the 20th century, General Motors and Ford Motor Company were the antithesis of each other, with GM inventing the concepts of model years, planned obsolescence, and “a car for every purse and purpose,” while Henry Ford believed the Model T, with only regular mechanical improvements, was all the automobile any...
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