In the late 1950s consumers wanted cars that looked like cars, and they had lost interest in economy models.
The car is a stick-shift economy model with unlimited mileage.
Or maybe the large economy model of our city's finest, standing over there?
Or one household might see a commercial for a luxury car while another sees a pitch for an economy model.
It was an economy model that "probably sold for $15," he said.
In a broader political economy model, this question would be tackled with respect to a large number of criteria.
He and his wife drove American cars, the stripped-down economy models and not like new ones.
And in video luxury items sell briskly while economy models languish.
"Iglis" I would call them, but of the economy model.
It was offered as a new economy model at the 1935 Motor Show in London.