50 year club you say?
The beetle.
I kid, I kid.
50 year club you say?
The beetle.
I kid, I kid.
X3. Its basically an Audi Q5 in drag.
I went to school with Ralph (he was a senior when I was a freshman) at CCS in Detroit. He was a rockstar car guy then. He was running around detroit in an Alpha GTV6 all tricked out for autocross and was racing autocross then. Ralph eats, sleeps, and breaths what RT stands for. He's also a hell of a nice guy too.
Super chill guy. I worked at Chrysler this summer as an intern and he was always very nice and down to earth when I talked to him. He loves cars and Chrysler and it shows. I think he's been given the green light as far as design goes and Chrysler's current lineup really reflects it. He's played a huge role in saving…
I'd argue with you on the Mustang. It started as a fairly light weight sports car and has since grown and grown to the behemoth it is today. It might have been a sort-of first of it's class of pony cars, but today it doesn't really do anything special that competitors don't do just as well.
You seem very objective, Viperfan1... :P
You can't be serious
So, you're excited about full electric cars?
Just as long as it's complicated and heavy.
The Linc MKOH fits their naming scheme
Isuzu Vehicross. This is one I owned for 10 years up until 8 months ago.
Ford Fairlane. Because Flex.
Let's be real here: there just wasn't ever a concept car that forced pre-pubescent kids into puberty and grew hairs on our chests quite like the original Viper concept that made it almost entirely unscathed into production. It had no real reason to exist, other than the fact that it was pure, lethal essence of…
Easily, The dodge challenger concept was a huge hit, and not only did the production version come out looking almost the same as the concept, It came out looking better!
Ford GT
I remember seeing this at the Chicago Auto show and thinking "No way will they build that" . I was so pleasantly surprised when they actually did.
Don't forget about the Miata as well! Its idea in its original state wasn't a Miata, but even the current (now outgoing) miata represents an evolved version of the original brilliant british roadsters...
Answer: Not this one.
I'll just sit here and wait for the Gladiator.