RobHeathers
RobHeathers
RobHeathers

I ache for Chrysler to release this... The Plymouth Grand Fury wagon... I don't care if they make it a Dodge Fury—they just NEED to do this.

Minivan? It was a small station wagon or large hatchback derivative of the Plymouth & Dodge Neon with a slightly tall roof-line.

Ah, you're obviously now much older than I am being Ford was doing this in roughly 1992-1994 when I was a mere 5-7 years old.

Archer is amazing... You get a heart-click for that, buddy.

"I'm sure the blood stains from innocent children will wash out fine."

Mercury AIV Sable front

The wagon WAS great. I you familiar with the Aluminum Sable? Mercury was tinkering was trying to make their line-up as fast & efficient as possible in the early-90s and created this about 15 years before Audi started doing it full-scale on their A8.

4th Gear:

You can not believe how much I want to get an '04/'05 Aztek Rally AWD, swap out the auto-transmission with a stick-shift, and shoehorn the 4.6 Northstar from the Bonneville GXP under that hood (and supercharge it).

*Family Fued style* Good answer!

...and yes I'm well aware the original (gorgeous) Honda Insight beat Prius to the US market by six months, but its 365 pounds weight limit and 2-seat capacity was what held it back—despite a fantastic dash which Honda would later color blue, split, and pop into every single vehicle they make. The Insight was my

I'm going to have to say the "Prius Classic" as they are now lovingly called by the owners. This was the only Prius to have any true green credibility. I easy was able to get 50+ mpg when I was stuck driving summer of 2010 in Madison, WI. This includes heavy city & interstate driving. I often drove it at 82mph.

And we mustn't forget its 1986 twin, "the car from the moon" Mercury Sable...due to its futuristic glass wrap-around rear window.

Real first generation Taurus. Many Taurus fans consider the image to posted to be the true 2nd generation.

Still do.

Ethan Embry:

My old Dodge Shadow looked phenomenal in PQK. (or was it PQE, hmm...)

It essentailly went around kidnapping you, jetting off to Europe to drive a rented one of these, getting you drunk, making-out, my tongue deeply penatrating your anus, and me discovering if you are cut or uncut.

The new DeLoreans are only $64k... Does that change your perspective a little? Not to mention DMC intended on using the space (where the Solstice & Sky were manufactured) to create a 2nd DeLorean based off the Solstice & Sky body. Quite a few of the GM employees likely would've stayed considering they already knew