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Anchor text: Forward Look
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Preceding Context: GM styling as a whole lost its frontrunner status in 1957 when Chrysler introduced Virgil Exner's "
Succeeding Context: " designs. When compared side to side, Oldsmobile looked dated next to its price-point competitor DeSoto. Compounding the problem for Oldsmobile and Buick was a styling mistake which GM called the "Strato Roof." Both makes had models which contained the heavily framed rear window, but Detroit had been working with large curved backlights for almost a decade. Consumers disliked the roof and its blind spots, forcing GM to rush a redesign into production on some of its models.
Paragraph Title: 1950s
Source Page: Oldsmobile

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