captainzoll
CaptainZoll
captainzoll

This is an unanswerable question - a logical impossibility. I have to know that they existed in order to comment on the fact that I’ve forgotten that they existed.  The car would have to be both forgotten and remembered at the same time.

I dunno if you can forget it existed if you never knew it existed, but the Mazda-based midsize Kia sedans always throw me for a loop, i.e. the Credos

I forgot the Porsche 968 existed until I saw one on FB Marketplace a few weeks ago.

I was going to go with Suzuki X90 as I saw one the other day, and then I was going to go with Subaru Justy as there are still some of those on the road in Oregon (a friend of mine and I text each other pics of them)...

The Isuzu Axiom, built to compete with the growing early 2000's softroader segment. I think the looks were a bit too ahead of their time and it was mechanically underwhelming. I’ve only ever seen a handful on the road and about browned my pants when I saw one a few months ago.

Part of the problem with the statistics showing more injuries for women is that men, on average, are more durable. This has less to do with the design of the car and more to do with basic anatomy.

What about the THOR 5F? If that’s the one you are implying is simply just a scaled down male, I don’t believe you are correct. It’s proportioned and designed after the 5th percentile female, which is quite small.

I would have thought that by this time, they’d already have crash test dummies of varying sizes and weight, even if they aren’t of a specific sex.

Bob Saget got rich making America’s Funniest Home Videos. All YouTube does is let the person who makes the video make millions.

Of course, an electric MR2 would make the prelude irrelevant

Honesty

They need to stretch out this long boi, bulletproof it and donate it to America as the new Beast. Being the world’s first presidential EV is bragging rights they could take to the bank.

GM isn’t trying to make a profit from this. It’s simply meant to get people to perceive Cadillac in a better light and for GM to flex their skills. You can’t put a price on a good reputation (well, I guess north of $300k)

Does it count as rebadging if they don’t even remove the badge? The Dodge Attitude was just a Hyundai Accent with “DODGE” and “ATTITUDE” spelled across the trunk.

It is the automotive equivalent of Michael Scott quoting Wayne Gretzky:

GMT360 platform.

The Toyota Cavalier

GMC anybody? they are exactly the same as the Chevy’s but with a $1-5k markup and a slightly less hideous grille.

This is not the greatest badge engineering in the world, no

I disagree. There’s a guy around my town who has one (the exact one pictured, in fact) and it looks pretty good in person, the convertible top seems fun, and it sounds great. And I mean, it was never intended to be the slightest bit useful, so you can’t hold that against it.

Model T.