You could technically have a truck vs. truck chase (being chased by trucks in a truck). The outcome of that sort of chase should be interesting...
I have a habit of joking about Lada’s, but I am looking for a car and I found two Lada’s for sale near me (Northeast USA). So tempted... Too bad both are way out of budget.
No. The last thing we need is more of these stupid millennial-wagons. The crossover basically killed the fullsize sedan/wagon because people keep buying these shits instead of normal cars, and market forces ensue. They're no more efficient, or even much more spacious, than the cars they've displaced in the market, like the Caprice or Crown Vic. So, the last thing we need is for the Charger, the last true muscle car, to be phased out in favor of a giant SUV. It would happen if they made that thing.
As the original Ram Rebel is an offroad vehicle, I'd rather say an extreme version of Dangel 4x4 variant.
Probably, but it wasn't really dominant. For example, coupes, saloons, and hatchbacks (maybe SUVS) were more dominant in '88. In 1988, minivans were still new (and their market was still not as big as other markets during that time).
Mmhmm, but over time, minivans became more and more popular. Now they're one of the most popular vehicles on the road today, while modern station wagons can only be found in European regions. The reason I'd say minivans knocked station wagons out of the picture is because they can perform some of the same functions, like hauling families around, and they have spaces reserved for cargo in the back, which IMO station wagons may have had more room for, but minivans and some other modern vehicles do have that nifty function where the rearmost seats can be folded down.