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    Top 5 books about cars that will not let you get bored during self-isolation

    Coronavirus is not a reason to be sad at home, seizing and washing down the stress of forced self-isolation. When TV shows are boring, the news is alarming, games on the console are not encouraging, and your favorite films have already been reviewed many times, it’s time to start reading books. Delivery works, no one has turned off the Internet yet, there is only one question: what to read? We have selected the most curious reading material that will bring real pleasure to car lovers.

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    1. The Complete Encyclopedia Of Vintage Cars: Sports Cars & Sedans 1886-1940

    The author of these encyclopedias has written 32 books and an unlimited number of articles and notes on classic cars in his life. Among them were the stories of individual models and brands, but most of all Rob de la Rive Box paid attention to various encyclopedias and collections. These two of his most famous works can be called an atlas of cars produced before 1975. They do not contain a list of absolutely all cars produced in the world but describe the most interesting ones. In addition to information on the technical characteristics of models and statistics, books will tell their stories. And also about famous car makers, about companies that disappeared, having managed to release only one or two noteworthy models. Car brand names are listed in alphabetical order (A to Z). The encyclopedias contain about 2000 color photographs.

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    2. American Cars: The Automobiles that Made America

    If you are interested in the auto industry of a particular country, we recommend that you turn your attention to the book by Craig Cheetham: “American Cars: The Automobiles that Made America”. On the pages of the book, the author tells about 218 world-famous cars that were produced in the United States over the last century. Colorful illustrations, technical specifications, and detailed descriptions of the design features of each machine promise exciting reading for technology lovers.

    3. The 100 Cult Cars

    What did you know about the Lamborgini Miura, the small-scale Porsche 959, or the Ferrari Dino 246 GT? Meanwhile, it was these sports cars that were considered a cult in the 60s and 80s of the last century. Their motors developed over 300 hp. sec. The maximum speed exceeded 200 km/h, and acceleration to “hundreds” took less than five seconds. These cars were considered a luxury item then and even more so now. Today, the price tags on them consist of seven-digit numbers, of course, in Euros. However, if you are still eager to try these iron horses out, rent them on https://evolve.ae/brand/lamborghini – this option is much more affordable). 

    Connen Fabrice‘s book tells about the best creations of the global automotive industry of the 20th century and managed to accommodate, objectively, the most popular models from around the world.

    4. The Flivver King: A Story of Ford-America

    Speaking about the American automotive industry, one cannot ignore the most iconic personality: the founder of the “blue oval”, the legendary Henry Ford, who lived a very interesting and eventful life, full of unique solutions and hot battles.

    Perhaps the best way to find out is Upton Sinclair’s “The Flivver King: A Story of Ford-America”, which tells the story of the Ford legend from the beginning. The same cult saga about the garage, sung in the myths of American cinema, in which it all began. The novel explains many of Henry Ford’s decisions, describes the obstacles that regularly came in his way, and makes it clear, perhaps, the most important truth: who the man who became the symbol of his country really was.

    The history of Ford is not only the legendary Ford A or F-100, Mustang and Focus, “Ford vs. Ferrari” and the creation of a multinational concern. Rather, it is a saga about how important a leader who is able to make a decision is.

    5. The Top Gear Years

    And, of course, a must-read book by ex-host of the Top Gear car program Jeremy Clarkson – “The Top Gear Years. This book has everything: an excellent syllable, an independent position on sensitive issues, and, of course, subtle English humor – plunging into the life and thoughts of a popular presenter, we assure you that you will not notice how your imprisonment ends.

    The author, as always, talks not only about cars. Both individual politicians and entire countries fall into the showman’s sharp tongue, and humor sometimes slips from the restrained British to vulgarity. Whatever Jeremy Clarkson writes about, it always comes out bright, biting, and most accurate and truthful. This is especially true for cars. The book includes articles written from 1993 to 2011. Each period begins with a list of the best cars of the season, as well as Top 5 songs and 5 highest-grossing films.

    Instead of a conclusion

    Motorists today have the opportunity to look at the world of motors from the outside, without haste. And even if it is much more informative for the driver to look at the next review of a separate model, printed publications have not lost their relevance, because they contain many interesting facts in the entire history of the production of various cars and give the unique experience of their authors.

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