nobody remembers the chevy cheetah. the amc rebel machine was an amazing car, but sadly they only remember the company for the pacer. what about the Yugo sana? theyre largely forgotten attempt to compete with the lada samara? what about the amc eagle wagon? the great grandfather of all crossovers?
Honda CVCC and Cadillac DTS. The 70s CVCC sets the standard of fuel saving for few decades or so (Until the PIRUS rolls around) and the DTS is just plain forgotten
Where I live Yugo Florida (Sana) isn't forgotten at all. My grandfather still ownes a Florida and it runs pretty well. OT: Saab 9-4X This car was produced from 2011 to 2012 right before Saab bankrupcy. There aren't many Saabs 9-4X.
The Uno is hardly forgotten, with almost 9 millions units sold worldwide. In Europe, is still remembered as the benchmark for superminis of the '80s, together with the Peugeot 205. It was so modern and well packaged back when it was launched, and marked the introduction of quite a few innovations that its market rivals soon had to imitate to stay competitive. In Brazil, it was just discontinued a couple of years ago and it's still a fairly common means of transportation.
Mercury Capri (US) Buick Reatta and the last-gen Buick Riviera All of which I find to be incredibly beautiful machines.
1990-94 eclipse/ talon/laser I have only seen a few on the road and only the 95-98 version in video games
Remember when you last saw one of these on the road? (If you live in America you probably haven't seen them at all). I saw an Ascona C this week, but I haven't seen them for ages before. And the last time I saw a Rekord E was in circa 2004, when I was a child.
how about this old w111 mercedes? not sure if really forgotten but they rarely talk about it. it was the first s class available with a v8