The Dozen Most Important Cars of All Time

From 1908 to Present

Chrysler Airflow (1934-37)

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Chrysler's early experiment in building an aerodynamic car that would more efficiently slip through the air was a commercial flop. But the company's use of wind tunnel testing was visionary and is now common practice.

The Dozen Most Important Cars of All Time

There are automobiles of great beauty and great speed but only a few have been able to fundamentally change the way we live and dream

The 50 Worst Cars of All Time

On the 50th anniversary of the Ford Edsel, TIME and Dan Neil, Pulitzer Prize-winning automotive critic and syndicated columnist for the Los Angeles Times, look at the greatest lemons of the automotive industry