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Why Cars Are So Bad

Karl Ludvigsen

Inside Stories on Cars and Those Who Make Them

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  • Karl Ludvigsen

    I've been car-crazy since my teens. I've been an editor, journalist, designer. author, consultant, importer and big-car-company veep. Included in the stories I'm telling are those that reveal Why Cars Are So Bad.

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