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All the wagons.

Luckily also powered by a gas engine and trolls! (For the record - I averaged about 35 miles a charge and had a 20 mile commute).

I always found my old Chevy Volt very zen-like when commuting in traffic and I kinda miss it in that regard.

Outback is a Legacy wagon on steroids (i.e. a tall wagon, but a wagon none the less) and the won't sell the Legacy wagon because they know you'll buy the Outback and pay more for it. F-ed up, but true. See also Audi allroad.

Yet Subaru does fantastic business selling wagons. If you build them market will come.

Wagons? Why not do something different and bring fun small wagon stateside?

Buick Reatta - 61-70% Jalop. That's about right.

This thing is a hoonmobile in the making.

Nice random choice.

Having lived in Europe for sometime, I've been asked this very question many times. Why is the quality of so many American things; roads, infrastructure, car interior so poor when we can obviously do better? F*ck we went to the moon.

Real People Racing. Normal cars, short tracks, lots of contact.

A sticky one indeed.

also did no one nominate Tucker? That's an easy #1.

I have a Saab 9-5 Sportcombi brochure; sometimes I dig it out, flip through the pages, and cry little a teenage girl. Why did Saab have to break my heart like that, why?

Sucks to the the Fresno divorced dad who promised his son a new bike that Saturday.

I'm going out on a limb by saying this, but I think the BMW i8 could be seen as the Citroën DS of its time. Back in 1955, the DS showed the world the future of the car, and the i8 is doing that right now.

Truth be told, it's impressive work.

A new version of this.

Ditto. Not fun, but kinda fun.