SUVs--the world's most dangerous vehicles and how they got that way
Bradsher, Keith
2002
Argues that SUVs are dangerous vehicles, lists potential dangers for the future as the industry ages, and contends that the makers of SUVs spend mass amounts of money to mislead the public and protect their interests.
Chronicles the lives of Henry and Edsel Ford, focusing on how the father-son team worked together to create the Ford Motor Company and discussing how the ongoing friction between the two impacted the company.
A biography of the American inventor and industrialist who is best known for making the automobile practical, through both his revolutionary assembly lines and his desire to make a car every working man could afford.