The original Panda.
The original Panda.
Fiat 500 because Italian.
The underground cars
Arguably what this car was made for. Small and easy to park. Can carry up to 4 people to the city.
I know it's strange from the US perspective and its very limited lineup, but in Europe the V60 is available as a T3, T4, T5, T6, D2, D3, D4, D5 and the D6 plug-in hybrid. Out of those nine engine options only the D5 and D6 don't have a 4 cylinder engine. The letter+number combo is an easy way to show the hierarchy.
Volvo is invaluable to the world of cars, possibly today more than ever.
We can take a break from sounding the death knell for Volvo. Although the Swedes have a long journey on the path to…
A Brabus W124? That must be a truly incredible machine.
That's some pretty true-to-life inking on the ball joint surround. I remember it well. I miss my W202. Shame the new Merc's did away with the hood ornaments
I've got a lead foot.
Lancia!
Lancia HF!
I'm not a huge ski jump fan, but I take it he's going to get penalized for landing on his face instead of his feet.
"Hey I think I might like to try ski jumping."
Within the Renault family:
From an anemic basecar
Obvious answer
The G-Wagen. I think it fits the bill. Hasn't has a ground up redesign since its introduction.
Austin Metro 6R4