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I had a Scout II in high school, perhaps the only one made with a 3 speed manual (on the floor) with 2WD and a straight six engine.

all it's missing are the ill-fated polycast optional wheels

It's not how we "want" it pronounced, it's how it IS pronounced.

This is exactly what I was thinking of to reproduce unobtainium parts for my Lancia Beta. 3D printer makes the positive, which is coated to make a 'lost wax' mold, then - voila! - unavailable part (or part originally made in flimsy plastic) pops out in shiny metal!

I would really love the chance to drive a Citroen again, not to mention actually having more than two euro-hatch choices at hand. Bring 'em!

This would never happen in a Fisker.

It really depends on what the screen is used for. If it's nav only (which seems wasteful) then it might as well disappear when not in use. If it's for other controls and/or rear view camera, then you really don't want to wait for it to rise every time you need to use it (e.g. back out of a parking space)

Well, at least this part appears to be new. Too bad no shot of the rumored much-improved interior.

Not to mention 2wd.

Do you think NASA might do a Challenger memorial with Dodge?

The really obvious tie in would be with the drivein

Let's discuss silly luxury options of the past as well.... I nominate the Imperial's Mobile Director option, whereby your faithful secretary will try not to barf as they travel backwards so as to take your dictation (stop snickering, you juveniles) whilst you enjoy the back seat of a coupe. Yes, tis a gigantic coupe,

Typical BMW douchtastic parking job.

Hell yes. King Ranch casserole is why Ro-Tel exists.

CRACK PIPE OF THR HIGHEST DEGREE. It's a fatchick (late model) with bad paint, stupid wheels and ginormous taillights. The only saving grace is that it's not the ubiquitous powder blue. If I would spend that kind of coin on a Type 3, it would be for a pigalle fastback (pictured) or another Type 34 Ghia.

Eh, better than an Equinox because RWD/AWD.

I'm part of the viral marketing campaign for the Veronica Mars movie. If you'll recall, she drove a LeBaron with the same color scheme.

No, I didn't look hard at all. Why would anyone need to?

Oh dear lord... please don't let the 90s green+gold fad return. As evidence that it was evil, I give you the only photo I could find of the Sundance Duster iteration.