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For a 3-door hatch (or a fastback like the Cadillac CTS coupe), I go a step further by reviving the Thunderbird (or even the Torino) nameplate and to apply for the coupe version and add an optionnal AWD system.

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Now then you mention it, I couldn't resist to post this clip. ;-)

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And hard to believe then Chrysler used the Dart name for a K-car variant in Mexico in the 1980s.

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Well, it's wasn't the first time Dodge did it. The Charger name was once used for a FWD L-body Omni variant.

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It reminds me a bit of a car chase scene from an mid-1970s Italian movie "Roma Violenta".

Scariest bridge close to my hometown, would be the Champlain bridge and Mercier bridge in Montreal.

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"Because where the hell else were they going to put it? Cleveland?"

Does Christine had been reincarnated into a Bimmer?

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No mention of the Aussie Ford Falcon "Mad Max" Interceptor? ;-)

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Just imagine if that fight had gone further like in this moment from an episode of Malcolm in the Middle. ;-)

It could be interesting to compare with this article writen in 2009 who mentionned then Hoffa was cremated

"Mallfinder", LOL, good one!:-)

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For the Pathfinder, the way it evolved from the 1st-gen.... *Sighs*, here a vintage Pathfinder commercial.

I wonder if some Hollywood producer might hire that driver for a remake of "Duel"? ;-)

In the province of Quebec and the other French speaking communities in Canada. We don't use the term "break" like France do. We refer the wagons here as "familiale". However I don't know how and when they beginned to apply this term.

Good one. :-)

Time to update a quote from some famous movie you might know. ;-)