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How Edsel Cars Work

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Edsel is a case of a good idea happening at the wrong time. Learn about the road blocks that kept Edsel from greatness.

1958 Edsel Bermuda

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The anticipated 1958 Edsel Bermuda station wagon was known for its styling, and not always in a good way. See photos of the 1958 Edsel Bermuda.

Was the Ford Edsel really that much of a failure?

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The Ford Edsel was discontinued in 1959. While it wasn't up to Ford's standards, was the Ford Edsel really a big failure? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

The Ford Edsel Failed, But Why?

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Ford whipped the public into a frenzy back in 1957 with its marketing campaign for the Edsel, "the car of the future." The Edsel was supposed to be everything American car buyers wanted. But — for many, many reasons — it was a terrible flop.

1941 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet

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Edsel Ford was responsible for one of the most revered automotive designs of all time: the 1940-1941 Lincoln Continental. Learn about this car.

8 Automotive Lemons

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Sometimes a great idea just doesn't pan out when the rubber hits the road. See our list of 8 automotive lemons and learn why they flopped.

1940 Mercury Club Coupe

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The 1940 Mercury Club Coupe was designed to fill a gap at Ford. Learn more about the 1940 Mercury Club Coupe here.

10 Worst Cars of the 20th Century

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We've compiled a list of some of the worst cars of the 20th century. Find out if one of your former automobiles made the list at HowStuffWorks.

Can You Ace This 1950s Car Quiz in 6 Minutes?

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After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the federal government suspended all consumer car sales. Once WWII ended in 1945, the automobile industry bounced back in a big way. What do you know about cars of the 1950s?

Concept Cars

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Concept cars are automotive dreams on wheels. Check out pictures and profiles of dozens of the most colorful and spectacular concept cars of all time.

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