Books : Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946-2002 (Standard Catalog of Imported Cars)

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Books : Standard Catalog of Imported Cars 1946-2002 (Standard Catalog of Imported Cars)
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 629.222
EAN num: 9780873416054
ISBN number: 0873416058
Label: Krause Publications
Manufacturer: Krause Publications
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 912
Printing Date: October 01, 2001
Publishing house: Krause Publications
Sale Popularity Level: 322655
Studio: Krause Publications




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Product Description:
This resource lists technical data for cars imported into the US market between 1946-1999. Data listed includes: appearance and equipment, vehicle ID numbers, specification charts, engine data, chasis, options, and historical information. It is enhanced by detailing year-by-year changes for each model and offers current pricing for all models in up to six grades of condition.



Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - A pale imitation
This book looks superficially like the Standard Catalog books dealing with American cars, but the data is incomplete and the editing is grossly inferior. Just a few of the problems I noticed flipping through a few sections:

They lump model years together into big chunks, when there were substantial differences in models within those years.

Information is incomplete or wrong. Example: I looked here to find an answer to the question, "When did Toyota very first build a Celica convertible?" The text refers to one in 1987, but I know for a fact that Toyota built one in 1985! No mention at all.

They have pictures of cars that are never discussed in the text or production statistics. Example: Under Volkswagen, they have several pictures of the Thing, but it is never listed or discussed anywhere in the data or text. (And, they have a seemingly infinite number of pictures of the Beetle, which barely changed over several decades, but there are a number of models of which there are no pictures at all.)

These are just a couple things I remember off the top of my head, writing this review without the book in front of me. I have found lots of other similar omissions and mistakes. I'm sure some of the information is accurate, but how to tell?

And this may be a pet peeve, but the Standard Catalog of American Cars didn't include the Nash Metropolitan, apparently because it was actually built by Austin in England. But the catalog of import cars doesn't include it either, apparently because it was sold by Nash.

After the excellent catalogs of American cars, I had high hopes for this book, and I was sorely disappointed. Hopefully a new edition will fix its shortcomings.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Lots of information on lots of cars
A remarkable effort to list all the cars imported to the US, and their specifications. For many cars they have total production, instead of US or North American imports, but they try to organize their information. Some good B/W pictures, and short histories of the marques. A numbers book, with a poorly defined pricing guide, not a picture book.



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