American Motors Corporation: The Rise and Fall of America's Last Independent Automaker
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In American Motors Corporation: The Rise and Fall of Americas Last Independent Automaker author Patrick Foster provides the ultimate inside look into an American corporation that rose from the death throes of a once-thriving independent auto industry putting up a valiant fight for nearly half a century before succumbing to the inexorable will of the corporate machine. Born from the ashes of Hudson and Nash AMC represented a last desperate attempt at survival for an independent automobile company. Thanks to the steady capable leadership of George Romney the company not only survived but thrived riding on the success of the firms small economical cars like the Rambler. When competition arose from Ford Plymouth and Chevrolet and the market began to shift toward performance and luxury cars AMC found itself poorly prepared to compete with its bigger rivals. With the fuel crisis of the 1970s the small cars from AMC once again refilled corporate coffers and the firms purchase of the Jeep brand also generated profits--but ultimately it was too little too late. Even a partnership with French automaker Renault and the introduction of all-wheel-drive cars couldnt save AMC. In 1987 Chrysler Corporation purchased AMC and the story of the last independent automaker came to an end. This engaging book from one of Americas best-known automotive writers tells the entire AMC story from its inception to its ultimate demise.
Product details
- Publisher
- My Store
- Publication date
- November 25, 2013
- ISBN-10
- 0760344256
- ISBN-13
- 9780760344255
- Item Weight
- 49.0 oz
- Dimensions
- 11.26 × 0.87 × 10.0 in
