I have a deep library at home that I’ve accumulated over decades to feed my interest in all things automotive. From personal memoirs of rock stars to accounts of industry-changing research, safety advocacy, giant-slaying upstarts, epic marketing mistakes, and even mid-century style, here are 10 books I treasure and recommend for true automotive enthusiasts. —”Unsafe at Any Speed: The Designed-In Dangers of the American Automobile” by Ralph Nader (Grossman, 1965) Seatbelts were rarely worn. Airbags and crash avoidance systems yet undreamed of. There were no federal crash standards. This was the…