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Actually saw a Saab 9-4X in the parking lot of my local Home Depot over the Thanksgiving weekend. I parked right next to it, and briefly considered hanging around to meet the owner of this unicorn...

Renault Alpine GTA. Because I wanted one so badly as a teen..

Jensen Interceptor... So beautiful with Chrysler V8 power...

The Flex is truly the closest thing you can get to a traditional full size station wagon these days. It is the perfect road trip vehicle. It has been to Traverse City MI, New Orleans, Jonesboro Arkansas, Pensacola Florida. We got ours in 2009, and it has been rock solid reliable. One out of warranty A/C repair last

The 4 cylinder is adequate. It isn't going to snap your head back, but it will get out of it's own way merging onto the interstate. My wife was in a Ford Flex, and her daily commute doubled after we moved. She loves the Flex, but the mileage was abysmal. She is getting much better mileage with the Crosstour, and now I

I think the Porsche 928 is the best looking, most desirable Porsche model of the last 40 years, and I would rather have an early 90's 928 S-4 over any 911.

We got the 4 cylinder EX-L without nav. It has the backup camera, blind spot camera, front collision warning, lane departure warning, leather, sunroof, and the kind of stupid, two screen setup in the dash which I still cannot figure out.

Also the Honda dealer knocked so much off the sticker price with minimal negotiations that we really couldn't pass it up.

We got a new 2014 Crosstour for my wife last month. She loves it. I think it drives well although the rear visibility is pretty bad. My wife selected it partly because it reminded her of a Citroen CX she remembered fondly while living in Austria in the 80's.

I would nominate the Italdesign Aztec which was featured heavily in the Roger Corman dud Frankenstein Unbound.... I mean come on, it looks like a time machine from the future still 20+ years later!

I had one in my 20's also, but bought it with my own money from an estate sale. Arctic White with blue leather interior. It was in great condition, but the 4100 engine was dying after 2 years of ownership.

Don't forget the early 80's Cadillac Seville, One of the original retro-cars with the 30's bustle-back styling....

Beautiful car, and a worthy contribution, to this list, but the price on this example is way out of wack... My MiL purchased an 87 Spider Veloce with 55K miles original paint and interior in very good condition for $6,800.00 A new top and $2000.00 in belts, hoses, induction cowling, A/C repair, brakes, suspension

There is only one correct answer to this question:

The Ford Flex was my wife's M.A.M. It has performed excellently in that capacity.

The car was practically a character when it was heavily featured in the 1990 Roger Corman film Frankenstein Unbound. It was John Hurt's personal vehicle and was sent back in time along with Hurt to meet Raul Julia who was chewing up the screen playing Dr. Frankenstein.

wagon, manual, W8, AWD, decent paint & interior. It checks all the right boxes to be a marginal nice price vote. If any of those options were missing it would be crack pipe city.

I have no doubt there is a buyer out there who has fond memories of their Bronco II, is nostalgic to relive their memories of the car from the 80's, and has the disposable income to pay the seller's asking price. The seller better hope this ideal buyer doesn't have access to the Internet however because this price is

Alfa gets a pass for the occasionally unfortunate looking Giulia or Milano because of the goodwill generated by their truly gorgeous designs like the Spider Veloce, the 159 and even the 164-166

The 745i was such a rare beast it would be worth buying just for it's historic significance.