AutoFame Podcast – Episode 4: The Roaring Twenties & the Rise of Automotive Competition
In this episode of the AutoFame Podcast, host Kevin Brady explores the Roaring Twenties, a time when automobiles became faster, sleeker, and more competitive than ever. With Henry Ford's Model T losing its dominance, a new wave of automakers stepped in to revolutionize the industry.
The end of the Model T's reign and Ford's response with the Model A.General Motors' game-changing strategy, introducing annual model updates and a tiered brand structure (Chevrolet to Cadillac).The rise of Chrysler Corporation (1925), bringing high-compression engines and hydraulic brakes into mainstream cars.The birth of performance and luxury, with brands like Duesenberg, Packard, and Cadillac pushing the limits of speed and elegance.Prohibition's unexpected impact on car culture, as bootleggers modified their cars for speed, planting the seeds for stock car racing and NASCAR.The stock market crash of 1929, marking the end of the decade's prosperity and challenging the auto industry like never before.The 1920s saw the shift from basic transportation to performance, luxury, and marketing-driven sales, shaping the future of car culture.
Tune in to see how fierce competition, innovation, and changing consumer demand pushed the automobile industry into the modern era.