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As a Canadian who loves auto racing, all I can say is "Maryeve Dufault"

Absolutely. The jump from the Gen III to the Gen IVs in 2005 was a horrible step backwards in appearance. I loved the Gen III, which is why I own 2 of them, but the Gen IV was just the horrible 'me-too' big truck styling exercise which was made even worse by the Gen V in 2008. What a joke. It's too bad to, because the

Yup, still rocking it as my main vehicle.

The Diamante was sold in America for about 15 years. It didn't sell that poorly.

Mitsubishi Raider. I've either seen three of these or the same one three times. I've seen more NSX, more Fisker Karma, and more Vehicross than these. It might be tied with the Suzuki Kizashi.

Huge Dodge fanboy here, so I always love seeing shit like this.

Goldfinger, Do you really expect me to drive this thing ?

Missing one thing

My first hand me down was a 72 Dodge Valiant. Fantastic car. Only had one speaker, so you were out of luck with anything broadcast in stereo. That little 6 banger would have lived forever. One problem, the engine had a tendency to "diesel" if you kept it above 90mph for more than a minute or so. I would have to shut

Jeep Cherokee! Cheap to run, cheap to fix, will fit 5 people in relative comfort, with all your stuff in the hatch area. 4WD to go anywhere and great reliability. Gas mileage isn't even THAT bad on the highway. All the abilities of a soccer mom mobile with the coolness of a first car!

9.) The second generation Dodge Ram

The reference to GM is a good one for the President as the company is profitable, successful, and no longer government owned. It's also worth noting that the bailout started under George W. Bush.

Kinja has been processing my image for 27 minutes....here's another.

The Chrysler Turbine car program of the 1960s: