
When in the world did we decide that we as a society were too good for utes? (Honorable Mentions that fit the Rules: Chevrolet Chevelle, Plymouth Road Runner)
NEW, CLARIFIED RULES (READ!):
- No Repeats!
- The car MODEL itself must have been discontinued for at least 10 years! (i.e. out of production since 2016 or earlier)
- No Modern Successors! The car must not have a "Revival" (even in name only) already in production e.g. the new Z, Supra, Prelude, Renault 4 & 5, and yes even the "Eclipse" Cross, "Capri", etc. are not allowed. However, cars from dead brands are allowed!
- No Revival Attempts! Connected to Rule 2: If the nameplate has been brought back to a new model after being discontinued for >=10 years, I consider that a "revival" of said nameplate instead of an expected direct follow-up model. Thus, nameplates like the Pontiac GTO (1964–1974, 2004–2006), Acura NSX (1990–2005, 2017–2022), and Dodge Challenger (1969–1974, 1977–1983, 2008–2023) etc. are also not allowed.
- Special editions and variants of dead cars (i.e. Buick GNX, Dodge Charger Daytona) can be suggested but they follow the timeline of the main car model they’re based on.
- Just be realistic and make sure the car actually fits within the given category.
And if you have a problem with any of the cars and placements here, take it out on the people of this sub! I just put them on the board lol
by HowlsterRD