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Indulgence Madness! A Gallery of Eighties Personal Luxury Car Ads

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

Let’s get one thing straight right away: The Chevrolet Monte Carlo WAS a personal-luxury car. I have received at least a dozen emails and instant messages on this issue, mostly from car guys who insist that a personal-luxury car must come from a luxury brand. Not the case. For anyone who would like to spend time learning about the origins of the term, Wikipedia has a nice entry on the topic.

More debatable than the Monte Carlo are the Avanti and Plymouth seen below. Personal-luxury cars? You tell us.

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Once you’ve checked out the collection we have for you here, click on any of the links below to check out even more cool classic auto print ads.

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1980 Mercury Cougar

1980 Mercury Cougar Ad

1980 Mercury Cougar Ad

Four-Door Madness! A Gallery of 1988 Sedan Ads

1980 Plymouth Sapporo

1980 Plymouth Sapporo Ad

1980 Plymouth Sapporo Ad

Compact Madness! A Gallery of Small-Truck Ads

1980 Dodge Mirada

1980 Dodge Mirada Ad

1980 Dodge Mirada Ad

Drop-Top Madness! 20 Classic Convertible Ads

1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

1981 Monte Carlo Ad

1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ad

Headlamp Hat Dance: 6 Years of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo

1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Ad

1981 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Ad

What Was the Mercury Cougar Bostonian Edition?

1982 Dodge 400

1982 Dodge 400 Ad

1982 Dodge 400 Ad (Canada)

Rear-View Madness! Classic Ads Featuring the Backs of Cars

1983 Mercury Cougar/Budget Rent A Car

1983 Budget Ad, Mercury Cougar

1983 Budget Ad featuring Mercury Cougar

Velour Madness! An Ad Gallery Featuring Classic Auto Interiors

1985 Cadillac Eldorado

1985 Cadillac Eldorado Ad

1985 Cadillac Eldorado Ad

Model-Year Madness! 10 Classic Ads From 1960

1987 Chrysler LeBaron

1987 Chrysler LeBaron Ad

1987 Chrysler LeBaron Ad

Model-Year Madness! 10 Classic Ads From 1965

1988 BMW 635CSi

1988 BMW 635CSi Ad

1988 BMW 635CSi Ad

5 Coolest Concept Cars of the 60s

1988 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo

1988 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo Ad

1988 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo Ad

5 Forgotten Convertibles

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone

1988 Volvo 780 Bertone Ad

Classic Car Ad: 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

1989 Avanti

1989 Avanti Ad, Studebaker

1989 Avanti Ad

Action Madness! A Gallery of Classic Ads Featuring Cars in Motion

1989 Buick Riviera

1989 Buick Riviera Ad

1989 Buick Riviera Ad

The X-Pile: Mystery Scenes from the Service Station

1989 Lincoln Mark VII

1989 Lincoln Mark VII Ad

1989 Lincoln Mark VII Ad

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Personal Luxury Car Ads Gallery

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Personal Luxury Car Ads

Compact Madness! A Gallery of Small-Truck Ads

A Gallery of Small-Truck Ads

1980 Chevrolet LUV

There was whimsy in those little trucks. Back, say, 30-40 years, small pickups were not only cost-effective light-duty commercial vehicles, they were also compelling commuter alternatives to traditional coupes and sedans.

With prices that started as much as 20 percent lower than that of a compact car, small pickups became popular with frugal shoppers looking for something both fun and easy on the wallet. As for the whimsy, many of these small pickups were ready to tackle a deeply-rutted road, were decorated with fun graphics, and were pretty easy on the gas.

Sadly, today’s “small” trucks are no longer that small. In fact, they are now generally referred to as midsize, though they are not much smaller than large pickups were just a decade ago. To demonstrate this point, consider the 1972 Chevrolet LUV (Light Utility Vehicle), which was built for Chevy by Japanese automaker Isuzu. The LUV measured 173 inches front to rear, was about 63 inches wide, and tipped the scales at about 2500 pounds. A well-equipped Chevrolet Colorado, in contrast, stretches up to 225 inches stem to stern, is more than 75 inches wide, and weighs as much as 4700 pounds.

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More important, perhaps, is the Colorado’s price. One estimate puts the average transaction price of the Colorado at more than $40,000–about $4000 more than the average price of a new vehicle. There’s nothing whimsical about that sort of financial commitment.

Collected here are a dozen magazine ads from the days when buying a small truck was an easier—and perhaps slightly more frivolous—thing to do.

If you remember any of these vintage rides, please tell us about it. The place to leave comments is down below.

More classic car ads

Classic Small-Truck Ads

1974 Mazda Pickup

1974 Mazda Rotary Pickup

1974 Mazda Pickup ad

Big-Rig Style: What If Semi-Truck Makers Built Pickups?

1975 Datsun Pickup

1975 Datsun Pickup ad

1975 Datsun Pickup ad

The Half-Ton Pickups of 1991

1976 Ford Courier

Ford Courier

1976 Ford Courier ad

My 5 Favorite Pickups

1979 Subaru Brat

1979 Subaru Brat, Small-Truck Ads

1979 Subaru Brat ad

Pickups on Steroids: 1990 Silverado Versus 2015 Colorado

1979 Toyota Pickup

1979 Toyota Pickup Ad

1979 Toyota Pickup ad

The Small Pickups of 1989

1980 Chevrolet LUV

1980 Chevrolet LUV

1980 Chevrolet LUV ad

Puzzling Pickups: Five Unloved Trucks From Unlikely Brands

1984 Chevrolet S-10

1984 Chevrolet S-10

1984 Chevrolet S-10 ad

Forgotten Concept: GMC Centaur

1986 Isuzu P’up

1986 Isuzu P'up

1986 Isuzu P’up ad

Forgotten Concept: Isuzu XU-1

1987 Dodge Ram 50

1987 Dodge Ram 50

1987 Dodge Ram 50 ad

Quick Look: 2008 Isuzu Ascender

1987 Jeep Comanche

Compact Pickup Trucks,

1987 Jeep Comanche ad

Review Flashback! The Budget Sports Cars of 1973

1993 Dodge Dakota

2021 Ford Bronco

1993 Dodge Dakota ad

Forgotten Concept: Porsche C88

1995 Nissan Pickup

Nissan Pickup

1995 Nissan Pickup ad

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Small-Truck Ads

Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast, Episode 35: JD Power Initial Quality Rankings, 2020 Cadillac XT6 Road Trip

JD Power Initial Quality

Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast

Whether you drive a car, need a car, or just occasionally bum a ride with friends, you’ve come to the right place. Join the editors of Consumer Guide Automotive as they break down everything that’s going on in the auto world. New-car reviews, shopping tips, driving green, electric cars, classic cars, and plenty of great guests. This is the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast.

Episode: 35

Broadcast date: June 28, 2020

Guest: Larry Nutson

JD Power Initial Quality Rankings, 2020 Cadillac XT6 Road Trip

Host Tom Appel and co-hosts Jill Ciminillo and Damon Bell start the show by discussing JD Power’s recently announced results of its Initial Quality Study, as well as Mitsubishi’s plans to scale back its presence in “megamarkets” including the United States. Larry Nutson, Executive Producer and Chicago Bureau Chief at The Auto Channel, joins us to talk about his summer road trip in the 2020 Cadillac XT6 Sport. Tom has another quiz for Damon and Jill, and Damon runs down the latest articles on the Consumer Guide Daily Drive blog–including a road-test review of the 2020 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid.

The Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast is broadcast every Sunday on Chicago’s WCPT AM 820 at 1:00 PM CST.

Discussed this week:

JD Power 2020 IQS press release

Test Drive: 2020 Cadillac XT6 Premium Luxury

Test Drive: 2020 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited

Drop-Top Madness! 20 Classic Convertible Ads

Quick Spin: 2020 Ram 1500 Rebel EcoDiesel

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Tom on the Nick Digilio Show

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 JD Power Initial Quality