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Blue Goggomobil Dart with a mid-mounted Hyabusa-derived V8.

@Krautwagen: Subaru 360 (Super Sport, obviously)

AKA "The Ghost of a Volkswagen Bus, Which can also be Used as a Camper"

Jalops! Don't you realize that with all of the hypothetical money we're spending on overpriced semi-collectible Malaise Pontiacs, we could pool our hypothetical money, BUY Pontiac, and make them return to building BRAND NEW semi-collectible Malaise products. Who's with me?

This is a bit like lying on your deathbed, telling everyone about all the wonderful things you wanted to do. Or rather, all of the boring and uninspiring things you wanted to do.

But does it get 35mpg?

Easily the hornet infestation.

I love Astons, don't get me wrong, but out in my neck of the woods no one would know what it is, and I'd quickly get tired of hearing, "What kinda funny-lookin' Mustang is that?". But a Humber Super Snipe? The car could hardly have a better name if it was called the Humber Carpet Bomber or Humber Search & Destroy!

@goatrope: Too much rust....lol. I know your type, goatrope. You're the sort that thinks that just because a car is rusted beyond recognition, the exotic 5-litre Square-4 engine hasn't run in 50 years, and parts are only available from one man in Luxembourg that it's somehow not worth saving.

Step 1. Convince US Government to take stake in US automakers. Discontinue Malibu, CTS, and Corvette and focus on environmentally-friendly econoboxes. Rush untested alternative power cars to the market per government mandate.

@Deartháir: 1982 VW Vanagon with foglights. Microbus trim with 2.0 flat-4. Made in Hanover.

I'm thankful that for every obscure and quirky European sports car manufacturer I discover, there's a dozen more waiting to be found.

Anything with a fold-down backseat.

MGB doesn't count, it was designed as a roadster and later had a rood grafted on. Same goes for the Z3.

I wouldn't care if the paint was pink-and-white camo with a rainbow peace sign on the hood.

GM is become Trabant, builder of the American Dream.

I'll miss the Stag and it's grumbling V8 engine.

Did you know that the '96 Mazda MPV is actually RWD? I found that out last year in the snow.

I've never heard of a Glas before, thus, I voted for it.

A Corvair.