LizzieMaine
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I thought maybe she'd stolen the Batmobile.
A journalist named John Keats -- who was eternally telling people "not the poet" -- wrote a lacerating book about late 1950s car design called "The Insolent Chariots," in which he took the auto industry very much to task for the poorly-engineered, extravagantly over-designed marketing-uber-alles vehicles of the time. He covered a lot of the same ground Ralph Nader would in "Unsafe at Any Speed" a few years later, but he was much, much funnier.
A journalist named John Keats -- who was eternally telling people "not the poet" -- wrote a lacerating book about late 1950s car design called "The Insolent Chariots," in which he took the auto industry very much to task for the poorly-engineered, extravagantly over-designed marketing-uber-alles vehicles of the time. He covered a lot of the same ground Ralph Nader would in "Unsafe at Any Speed" a few years later, but he was much, much funnier.