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Originally Posted by livedarklions
But there have been long periods in the history of the car where there weren't fundamental technical changes. The US auto manufacturers were largely technically stagnant during the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s (or so) for example, most of the innovations being ones of styling during that period. "Innovation" at that point was basically let's see how big we can make the car, or how much engine we can pack into a little car..
a lot of the drive in change for the automotive industry is related to safety & emissions, but styling is a need for change if a business wants to stay profitable. I haven't dug into the real reason for the changes related to the bicycles we have now, but I don't think there are much governing regs to enforce changes... thankfully!
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