Citroën, before PSA.
Talbot.
Talbot.
My parents car all of 80’s and mine from 90-1994 at university. Incredible off roader with 4.2L and a Jeep sourced AWD.AMC EAGLE
compare a 9-3 to a volvo s40 lolAnd, Hands off G.M. ! - Old Yuppies don't need nor want any badge engineered OPELs
A new 1929 Duesenberg SJ was around $10,000 for the chassis. Custom coachwork doubled that. Call it $20,000 in 1929.Can you imagine how much it would cost? A true Doozy.
Ahhh yes, the badge engineering! That was wildly popular.Many brands were just redundant by the 80s-90s... Take Chrysler for example, there's a few vehicles I can think of sold under 3 or 4 different brands but the only difference was the badge slapped on the hood.
Both great but in terms of sheer elegance I'll give the Cord the nod. I remember Jay Leno saying the Cord drives like a modern car.How about Tucker and Cord?
There actually is a new DeLorean Motor Company based in Texas that restores the original cars and makes NOS parts. Kinda neat they still have a following.
Hey, I used to have a Datsun 240Z. Great car in its day.Datsun.........wait! Ummmmm
I want the pre-GM Saab back. Engineering inspired by aviation, clean design, function over form. Unique, but with purpose. (Not unique for the sake of being unique). I would be curious to see how Saab would handle the transition to EV and hybridization.