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The biggest concern is welding. Welding Aluminium is different from welding steel. Most of the panels on a pickup truck will have back-side access. Not to mention that Ford is using more rivets rather than welds on this new F150. Ford has already switched some body panels on their vehicles to aluminium (hoods and

Should have parked on TOP of the snow mound, not just trim the edge of it. Dont be a pussy!

Battlewagon FTW.

I think you guys forgot it's not a BMW...

The 1996 Taurus says: beware of being daring. 1995 - Boring looking and best selling car in America. 1996 - Oval Alien mobile and not the best selling car in America.

The Acura SLX is a unicorn

Saab 9-4X... never knew that Saab took the Cadillac SRX and rebadged it... and considering under 600 were made it makes sense

Mercury Marauder Convertible. The regular Marauder came and went so quickly that I didn't even know that a convertible existed until I saw one at an auction. Not sure why Mercury thought it was a good idea to make a convertible out of a Lincoln Towncar clone, but to each his own.

The gentleman who sold me my 1970 Wildcat used the funds to restore his mother's 1965 Mustang - the only 'Stang I had ever seen with bench seats.

VW Corrado, I didn't know it existed until about a year and a half ago when I saw it featured on an episode of Top Gear.

I recently discovered that the Buick Regal wasn't the only model to bear the Grand National name. There was also a much bigger LeSabre Grand National, which for some reason didn't get the turbocharged 3800.

Buick Century T-Type...trying to cash in on the GN/T-type Regal's success...shame it had the goat of a naturally aspirated 3.8 V-6 and it was the death knell for the body type and RWD .

A friend of mine years ago had one of these AND a four wheel drive Tempo. I have no idea how he found either of those unicorns.

Until recently, I was unaware Pontiac made an high-end AWD version of the Pontiac 6000 back in 1989.

The Geo Prizm GSi was a 4-door Corolla GT-S, complete with a 4AGE. Even Toyota didn't bring over any 4-door Corollas with a 4AGE to the U.S.

I see more in these:

I think you forgot something.

LBJ once drove/sailed an Amphicar. Not sure if it was his personal vehicle, but LBJ was definitely a 'car-guy'

I would rather buy a used VUE Redline with AWD, 250 HP and low miles for about $10,000.