The Aurora from Ford. America really need station wagons back, and this awesome concept car would do the trick well!
The Defender is already coming back, since there are spyshots of it. Also, you can't revive an car that is STILL currently existing, and the Accent already exists, in it's new generation. I do agree with the Royale, but the problem is that Bugatti is gonna ruin it by over-styling the design.
Well, you can't get that. You'd be better of with an replica, because Hyundai doesn't do that. If you were to say something from Chevrolet, that could be possible, but you can't style something when it looks way too different to go with the newest gen and it's upcoming generations. Plus, I'm pretty sure that the majority of people who like the Accent are fine with the designs the way they are, and aren't asking for an design comeback.
Well, there's no reason to change it anyways, it doesn't really serve an purpose to come back at all. Sorry, but you don't have much of an point that would need to revive the '98 Accent.
It'd be great, but I'm not sure if they would even think of that. I mean, why cancel an car that kept them in the spotlight?
A usable Lotus. Maybe RWD and with a proper engine this time, instead of the GM/Isuzu crap in the M100...
Rx-7. No, not the Rx-8. The Evo, Chevy SS, and i would really like to see International start making people cars again.
it''s cute! --- Post updated --- Hmmm, what about the model T? with simplified controls and shit, like a modern car. And of course some windows and proper wipers.
The problem is, after 110 years, the design of ford has changed so darn much. This is what it would look like now, if you kept the styling cues... ] Cool concept car... but looks totally weird.
ew. Anyways, it'd be cool to have a tin lizzy styled modern automobile nowadays anyways. Kind of an SUV in a way.
It seems fine, although it doesn't remind me at all an Model T, and more an Edge concept. --- Post updated --- Anyways, the Anglia. It sucked that the car had to end, and that the car's design in the last two generations didn't catch the beauty of the classic. I'd like to see Ford Europe attempt an new Anglia, to pay homage to the car, since it would be the 50th anniversary of the last year of the Anglia (105E).