This is another idea I stole from Viral Vehicles. The only thing I ask you to do is tell me why you think it should come back.
Ferrari 288GTO, there is no way any normal person can afford that thing now, but if they would make really lot of them, maybe we could see bit more beauty on streets.
Lamborghini Miura, that car is pure beauty, more beautiful than the Chiron, I want that car to get back
Chrysler 200 - need a pure american midsize other than the Taurus Dodge Dart/Neon - need a pure american compact Ford LTD/Crown Victoria (especially Country Squire) - need big wagon that can rival fullsize crossovers in cabin and trunk space, sedan because what it would be without a sedan. EUDM Honda Accord (V6 please) - the more choice the better VW Passat W8- because W8 VW Phaeton- need to bring something different to european luxury car market
Mitsubishi Evolution because its a beast of a sedan and Dodge Viper because of that V10 and the car itself.
Here's some of the cars from MG that I think should return to the spotlight. Cars: MGB - It's a classic, and a good one for sure. After all, it was a true MG. Plus, since Fiat revived the 124 Spider, which has been a classic as well, why not? J2 - It's one hell of a roadster, and also has a roadster. Since it's one of the most popular J-Types in MG, why not give it a proper comeback? Montego Turbo - To say the least, it's a turbocharged Montero, a already decent car, and adding a bit more horsepower. I'd like to see what kind of turbo engine that MG would put in the modern one. Lola EX257 - One of the best looking modern race cars I've seen, I'd like to see another one, when you notice that modern MG has been in plenty of motorsports for a while. Maybe it can be a EX259? I honestly don't know what they'd call it if it's revived. RV8 - Another roadster, huh? Well, it's actually nice to be honest, looks that give you luxury vibes, and something special from a company that didn't made so much roadsters. It'd probably make MG some "moolah" and a interesting at best.
I couldn't agree more. However, station wagons are no longer a thing in the US, so I highly doubt that if they did bring back the CV, that they would revive the Country Squire with it. I think their past minivans like the Windstar/Freestar has a better chance of returning. That'd be cool. If anything, they could do a new El Camino based on the Camaro. I think that would be the best choice. I wouldn't mind seeing Pontiac make a comeback, so we could get a true modern Firebird.
I do agree that they should bring back more BMW classics, if they could revive the Z4, why not the M1? --- Post updated --- Maybe if GM gets their ass off their already-existing brands, they might consider a revival. Plymouth NEEDS to come back, shouldn't that be clear also?