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The '''Ford Pinto''' was a subcompact car made in the 1970s.  It was designed to compete with a new class of small cars from American companies like the Gremlin and the Chevy Vega.  These small cars came about due to liberal "environmental" regulations which also unfairly allowed Japanese companies like Datsun and Toyota to compete with American iron.  This castration of the American auto industry wasn't enough for some on the far left like [[Ralph Nadar]] who went so far as to smear this little car with false accusations about its safety.   
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The '''Ford Pinto''' was a subcompact car made in the 1970s.  It was designed to compete with a new class of small cars from American companies like the Gremlin and the Chevy Vega.  These small cars came about due to liberal "environmental" regulations which also unfairly allowed Japanese companies like Datsun and Toyota to compete with American iron.  This castration of the American auto industry wasn't enough for some on the far left who went so far as to smear this little car with false accusations about its safety.   
  
 
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Revision as of 19:09, September 17, 2012

The Ford Pinto was a subcompact car made in the 1970s. It was designed to compete with a new class of small cars from American companies like the Gremlin and the Chevy Vega. These small cars came about due to liberal "environmental" regulations which also unfairly allowed Japanese companies like Datsun and Toyota to compete with American iron. This castration of the American auto industry wasn't enough for some on the far left who went so far as to smear this little car with false accusations about its safety.