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The original Honda Insight; lots of mpg's and came with a stick shift

I still oooh and ahhhh over the Cien though. I'll probably forget about this Infiniti by tomorrow

I'm going to throw Lamborghini out there. For 11 years they only built 1 car: the Diablo. Ten years ago in 2004, they had both the Gallardo and the Murcielago on the market. Since then, they've built the Reventon, Sesto Elemento, Aventador, Huracan, and even the Veneno and Egoista. They've got the Urus, Estoque, and

Plus, they weren't even making their own cars ten years ago

Ive already forgotten about the Asterion.

Just like the Phaeton a decade ago! Kia even had a display set up on the way in to the Pebble Beach concours this year. There weren't too many people stopping to check it out...

I learned that sometimes buying new makes sense. My wife and I walked away from a 2013 CRV for her and ended up getting a deal on a brand new 2014 for only $1200 more

It all comes down to the situation. My wife and I walked out on a dealer while negotiating a deal on a used 2013 CRV. We ended up buying a brand new 2014 for only $1200 more than the price we were down to at the first place.

Not necessarily extinct, but I'd 3d print all the one-off concept cars I could!

I'd happily drive a Smartuki with a factory warranty!

"CT6: the Cadillac of lame nomenclature"

You're just preparing to be a great old person!

Old people love 'em

the K900, especially since Kia wasnt even in the U.S. market 25 years ago. Who would have thought a Korean econobox manufacturer could move in, build their brand, and then compete with BMW and Mercedes Benz in less than a quarter of a century.

Because a close-up shot of flappy paddles just isn't as badass!

Are "maintenance nightmares" really that bad? I know parts and labor can be expensive, but do they really break all the time?

they're pretty wild to see in person

I just checked the website for the Auto Collection in Vegas and the Aztec they had is now under their "sold" page. I'm guessing it's no longer on display :( I saw it there in 2011. The one they had has a vin that ended in twelve, so the eBay seller's claim that his was the first seems to check out. At least we know

I'd take an F50 over an Enzo, or even a theFerarri. Plus that nostalgia! The F50 was the latest baddest Ferrari out when I was just getting into cars as a kid

One of those '48 Cadillacs is on display at the Blackhawk Auto Museum in Danville, CA. I was just there this past August. They have an incredible collection there that includes all three Alfa BAT cars