@Jo Borras: Including the CRX Roadster?
@Jo Borras: Including the CRX Roadster?
I've always had a thing for twins. Hot British twins.
Had the pleasure of driving an almost identical 900 Turbo for a long road trip to Cooperstown in my youth. I still remember the great steering; so well balanced and precise. Great car. Great drive. Ready to do it again. Sign me up. Nice price.
@14.7 : 1: Nice choice also recently featured in the NYTimes. [www.nytimes.com]
South Africa's pride and joy.
@Neener: Nice one, but deep down its still a Daihatsu.
@GTBruiser: Yep, running gear was basically eastern block, final assemblely in New Zealand.
New Zealand's finest ... The Trekka.
Dome Zero.
@snapoversteer's walking around eating his Triscuits: One of my favorite cars ever. Nice.
@dal20402: Why anyone would buy one is truly uncompromisable, unless they needed a getaway car. Make's you wonder.
@cobrajoe: I see your Contour and raise you a Mystique.
@pauljones: Why? Anything SVT makes its always entertaining (hence memorable). The SVT Contour was no exception. It's even got its own online owners community.
We all remember the Ford EXP but what about the Mercury LN7?
Current generation Mitsubishi Galant. It's blandness is truly indescribable. Just try to create a mental image of one in your head. It's impossible.
@kburgs88: The one with the lights and the doors? That one?
@dal20402: Nissan Axxess ... they sold them for a single year. Was going to be my answer. Time to search the memory banks.
@buffcoat and beaver: "The Bluesmobile"
Lineberger's cheese certainly smells like ass.
@Jagvar: No auto.