"A lively and emotive look at how America very nearly lost its auto industry and the miraculous recovery engineered by determined businessmen, corporate employees, and the U.S. government." - Library Journal
"Essential account of the United States auto industry." - New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice
"Vlasic enriches his journalistic attention to detail with the drama and pacing of a thriller." - 800ceoRead
"The book is extraordinary. Vlasic offers what will probably become the definitive retelling of the crisis that nearly felled America's three carmaking icons." - Financial Times
"Vlasic delivers a devastating account of auto industry arrogance, ignorance, and tragedy." - Publishers Weekly
"Vlasic is a master storyteller whose prowess makes the absorption of many complex facts painless." - strategy-business.com
"Terrific... better than most novels... truly fascinating." - Free Lance Star Virginia
"A deeply reported, full-on narrative in the style of Barbarians at the Gate or Game Change." - Chicago Tribune
"Compelling... a human approach to an industry that couldn't be less human in scale... entertaining." - Wall Street Journal
"With almost anthropological precision, Once Upon a Car is a thorough and compelling account of the collapse of the domestic auto industry" - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Once Upon a Car is the best book on the whole shebang that you are ever going to read... a critical history." - Huffington Post
"A deeply reported, full-on narrative in the style of Barbarians at the Gate or Game Change." - Chicago Tribune
"Even with all the ink spilled on Detroit lately, Vlasic's tale is as fresh as a new car... Vlasic says he wanted to write a fast-paced narrative, and he's penned a page-turner in Once Upon a Car" - Fortune.com
"In a first-rate blend of journalism and history, New York Times Detroit bureau chief Vlasic rides the perfect storm that only yesterday threatened to undo America's auto industry... Vlasic's tale unfolds urgently, even suspensefully, and it shows why heads had to roll in order to make the 'clean and pristine' new companies of today." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)