Before digital dashboards and keyless entry, there were crank windows and cassette players. This nostalgic ride through 1980s cars reminds us how much has changed.
From trucks and SUVs that tackle snowy roads in winter, to sedans and minivans for summer lake runs, here are the most-loved cars on the road in Minnesota.
The standard requires all new cars, starting in 2029, to include technology that can stop and avoid contact with a vehicle in front of them when traveling up to 62 miles per hour and to be able to detect pedestrians in both daylight and darkness.