Porsche 959. It is also my all time dreamcar..
Porsche 959. It is also my all time dreamcar..
My dads Subaru Leone. It had no rust at all, and only one very small dent. We sold it way too cheap, and replaced it with a 1st gen Legacy which actually was a better car. We should have kept it though, because the other car we had was sent to the scrapyard not many years later..
The Subaru Legacy. With AWD, decent engines and good looks it should be something that will be looked after by people with too much time on their hands.
The front page S2 two years ago.. Respect!
The Ford Sierra, doesn't matter engine or bodystyle. But the Cossie is the king, of course
I want a wagon version
Nissan Micra Cabriolet. Oh wait, everything on it is ugly...
They make totally different cars than what is popular i North America, so I woult think it is smarter to stay away until North America realizes that small cars can be good. Would yout think that a lineup consisting of the 500, Panda, Punto, Bravo and Croma will sell good? Me neither.
@ChiefPontiaxe is now also Chief VolvoWagonAxe: It's got RWD. Not a boring FWD Civic..
You also have the Volvo PV, or "Personsvagn". In english that would be "Peoplecar"
Volvo Herregårdsvagn, or in English: "Volvo Mansioncar"
Suzuki Baleno. Just look at it! One of the most boring cars ever, and it doesn't matter that you got it in 4wd. It's still bad...
That last picture makes me sad..
No doubt, the Kia Sephia, with other Kia's and Hyundais not far behind.
A Subaru Leone Hatchback, or any Subaru for that matter.
@Assassin_Kensei: Not the Cherokee, wich was one of the answers.
I like it more this way:
I forgot a car: The Mercedes Geländewagen! This is for the Europeans what the Jeep are for Americans. Except it's still produced!
The Volvo 740. It's three bricks on wheels :p
No question at all. The Jaguar XJ