Edit: great responses, Reddit. People have largely addressed the form factor aspect of my question. But am I wrong in sensing that cars from the late 90s seem to be more reliable and functionally acceptable in 2022, than most cars from the 70s were in the 90s? Was there some engineering breakthrough that made them more long lived?
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In the early 90s throughout the developed world, car safety standards evolved rapidly. Airbags, anti-lock brakes, extra crumple zones all became mandatory standard features.
To fit all this extra gear, and because safety features vary little between makes and models, cars generally became more bulbous and generic.
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