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I think you picked the wrong Rambler. The Standard and the Ambassador are more obscure. The Rambler American is better known because it is the direct descendant of the Nash Rambler, there is the SC Rambler, and it was the car on 3rd Rock from the Sun, beep-beep.

Lotus has lost nearly 275 million pounds in the last two years, but Gales's plan to bring the brand to profitability include expanding dealers, making the current cars faster and lighter (that's a good thing!), and expand the lineup with more cars based on the same architecture.

How about some force sensors similar to the ones from high school physics class and some "if" functions? However; I think based off of their recent volumes in the U.S. it is just not worth it.

Hey Tyler, Do you have any opinions on the Aeroscraft? I have been very excited about this thing for a number of years. It is not a military aircraft but, it is an awesome airship. http://aeroscraft.com/aeroscraft/457…

WTF no Rambler or AMC that was 90% of the answers to the question. Why do you hate America?

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You have to remember there is a new emergency number in the still UK; with more attractive people:

It would be dumb to change the name of SVT. It has recognition. Hopefully the 999 will be a 2 seat sports car off of the new Mustang chassis. That would make more sense there has not been a real halo car since the GT and parts sharing will help costs of the Mustang and the 999.

I greatly prefer cars.com to autotrader because they do not have the awful different standards of listing cars. I don't care if some one paid more for an add I want to see the cars I have filtered (nearest or lowest priced) and not have to scroll through a million pages.

What we really want is the non-Javelin AMX's.

Trying to bring back Avanti is like beating a dead horse.

Don't forget Marmon

I always thought Olds was much better than Buick. The 1994-1999 Auroa is a beautiful modern classic.

Don't you mean Eagle / AMC / Rambler / Nash?

I think one of the things that killed Nash, Rambler, AMC, Eagle was all the name changing.

The American minimalist light weight supercar.

I think Rambler would be the most successful. Hudson could make a comeback from all the name recognition from Cars.

I am a fan of the Renault Gordini Dauphine. As an American I only learned about their existence yesterday because one is for sale in Chicago. Sadly it does not have the American aftermarket supercharger.

I would not pay it, but Miata prices are too high for me in general.

A dealer down in Bowling Green, KY is called Gay Force. It drives me crazy that people would leave the dealer name on the car especially when it is so ridiculous. [It is actually Gary Force, but that is not how I read it.

My theory here is that this is one of these laws that's on the books, but just rarely enforced — sort of like panhandling, or using your turn signal, or when you're a celebrity and you murder someone. But here's the thing: even though it's not typically enforced, nothing prevents some enterprising young police officer