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If all the forecasts from the 1990s and 1980s came true, cars and trucks now would be composed mostly of aluminum, magnesium and plastic composites. Instead, steel is used more than ever.
Hear Ward's AutoWorld Editor Drew Winter's latest take on the auto industry in his weekly report on Detroit's WJR radio: