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Missed this question yesterday but did anyone nominate any British Fords? Ford has been the UK's biggest-selling car forever. Something should have made the list. The RS200? Ka? Escort? Something.

No allroad. Subaru Legacy Wagon and XC70 drivers all wish that they had actually bought allroads. You can see it in their longing eyes.

Factory Paint Scheme.

Chevy Volt also has the slot, but you have to BYOU.

Harlequin Golf - oh how I hate thee. Factory fresh junkyard mishmash.

Avalon?

I am amazed at how few Lexus', Infinitis, and Acuras have been nominated. The only reason these car brands exist are as status-symbols, because no one with any "real" class would drive around in a Toyota Cressida.

BTW - This was the wagon I nominated. Regardless, a wagon should be on the list.

Who can save these Saabs? Who?

Dead model in a trash can? Don't give a damn, sliding cars!

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Needs more 'car on car' impacts and a better sound track. May I suggest "Sliding Cars".

So here is a funny fact about Italy. Italians drive more station wagons than anyone on earth (% of car sales). If you've even been on the Autostrade you know exactly what I am talking about. Every car that speeds past you is a wagon or some sort of avant.

Agreed

6th - The Audi allroad is back and will be returning to the US market for the first time since 2005. Except this time it will be based on the A4 platform. Yuppies rejoice!

Subaru SVX. Every owner I've ever spoken to was some sort of IT guy. Yes they are vintage but the SVX was designed for the future, is highly moddable, and wickedly geeky.

I find Ray's love of the new Dodge Dart disturbing. From what I've seen the Dart is a dud of epic proportions, but then I haven't seen it in the flesh, nor driven it.

Not sure I understand all the hate.

Yet if it had a Lancia badge we would all be heralding the new Fulvia.

GM wants to make a mini one of these for the masses (and more importantly a mini 1 series inspired RWD coupe for under 25K) and Jalopnik decides to go postal on them. I don't get it.